From calorie count to portion sizes, we wanted to find all the differences between Lay’s in the US and China. This is Food Wars.

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US vs China Lay’s | Food Wars | Insider Food

24 Comments

  1. Italian red meat is there from the very beginning and is my absolute favorite. Still remember the first time when I was in US I assumed the blue bag of lays to be Italian red meat, but it turns out to be salt and vinegar

  2. All the hate for baked Lay's. The baked bbq is one of my all time favorite chips. It's just freaking awesome.

  3. salt & vinegar is not exclusive to the US…. its origin is the UK and its here too…

  4. Man. That cucumber flavour is available in Canada, and I got that and I’m telling you… dip them in sour cream and it’s a winner

  5. Tianren has such abundant knowledge about China. He really made the show more enjoyable. 😃😃

  6. need to try the sweet heat BBQ lays and joe totally messed up the spanish word pronunciation. That word translates to "seasoned or flavored." I see china loves flavors of seafood and meats while here in the US it's likely flavors from toppings or sauces we put on food. Lamb skewers sound good.

  7. Did Joe forget to multiply the denominator (the air volume) by five when he multiplied the numerator (the chip flavor) by five?

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