American tourist points out difference between Aussie and US chips (2024)

  • An American tourist has noted the difference between US and Australian chips Daniella Shaba was surprised by Smith's chips which are the same as Lay's brand
  • She made the observation in a TIkTok clip as Aussies said Smith's were 'superior'

By Louise Allingham For Daily Mail Australia

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An American foodie travelling in Australia has pointed out the difference between chips in the US and Down Under.

Food blogger Daniella Shaba was surprised by Smith's chips in the supermarket which she claims are the same as the Lay's brand in America.

She shared her observation in a TikTok clip with many Aussies claiming Smith's chips are 'superior' to American Lay's.

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American tourist, DaniellaShaba (pictured) pointed out the difference between chips in the US and Down Under. She said Lay's chips have been rebranded as Smith's in Australia

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Are Smith's chips the same as Lay's?

PepsiCo acquired The Smith's Snackfood Company in 1998 and marketed Frito-Lay products under that label, using the name Thins.

After Thin's was sold to Snack Brands Australia (owned by Arnotts), Smith's produced a line of potato chips under the Lay's brand for a brief period of time.

The Lay's line was eventually rebranded in 2004 as Smith's Crisps, while the traditional Smith's line was renamed Smith's Crinkles.

This is still sold in Australia as a direct competitor to Smith's chips.

Since 2009, Lay's have been available in Australia exclusively at Costco, where they are available in a single flavour and size (500g plain).

They continue to be manufactured in Australia by Smith's.

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'I'm in Australia right now and something cool that they have here are these chips called Smith's. They're basically like Lay's but they're called Smith's,' Danielle said.

'They have every single flavour that Lay's has but they're just called Smith's and I think it's the cutest thing ever.'

She also noted Aussie vending machines only sell Smith's saying: 'Lay's chips does not exist here.'

Smith's produced a line of chips under the Lay's name until 2004 when they rebranded to Smith's crisps.

The chips differ as Lay's are thin potato crisps while Smith's are thicker and crinkle cut.

Lay's still exist and can be purchased in Australia however they are only available at Costco stores and select Aldi stores.

More than 496,600 users viewed the video and Aussies in the comments disagreed that Smith's chips were like Lay's.

'We have Lay's but no one buys them because Smith's is better,' one viewer wrote.

'Smith's chips and Red Rock Deli don't compare to any other chip brand,' a second claimed.

'Smith's are just more superior,' a third agreed.

'Could be wrong but Smith's and Lay's are the same company in Australia,' a forth pointed out.

'I am currently travelling and miss my Smith's and other Aussie chips. Our chips and NZ are the best. Lay's is bland and average,' another replied.

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