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Chips and namkeen are savoury packaged snack foods widely consumed across India. This category includes potato chips, extruded snacks, bhujia, sev, mixture, and regional namkeen. Products are typically made from potatoes, corn, gram flour, edible oils, salt, and spices. They are commonly consumed as tea-time or on-the-go snacks. Most items in this category are highly processed packaged foods.
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Lay’s Classic Salted is one of the most popular potato chips in India. Made from sliced potatoes, edible vegetable oil, and salt. Known for its simple flavour and crunchy texture. Consumed widely as an on-the-go snack. Considered a highly processed packaged food.

Lay’s Magic Masala is a spicy flavoured potato chips variant. Seasoned with Indian-style spice mix. Very popular among Indian youth. Often consumed as a snack with soft drinks. High in salt and fat.

India’s Magic Masala is a signature Lay’s flavour developed for Indian tastes. It uses a blend of spices and flavouring substances. Widely available across India. Consumed mainly as a leisure snack. Classified as ultra-processed food.

This Lay’s variant is flavoured with cream and onion seasoning. It has a mild savoury taste. Popular in urban markets. Contains milk-derived ingredients. Highly processed snack.

Kurkure Masala Munch is a crunchy extruded snack. Made from corn meal, rice meal, and spices. Known for strong Indian masala flavour. Widely consumed across all age groups. Highly processed packaged snack.

Kurkure Chilli Chatka is a spicy extruded namkeen. It has strong chilli seasoning. Commonly eaten as a tea-time snack. High sodium content. Considered ultra-processed.

Green Chutney Style Kurkure is inspired by Indian chutney flavours. Contains spice blends and flavouring substances. Popular among young consumers. Commonly sold in small packs. Highly processed snack.

Balaji Simple Salted wafers are affordable potato chips. Widely popular in western India. Known for minimal seasoning and crunch. Commonly sold in small retail shops. High fat snack food.

Tomato Masti is a flavoured potato wafers variant. Seasoned with tangy tomato flavour. Popular among children and teenagers. Affordable snack option. Highly processed.

Haldiram’s Aloo Bhujia is a popular Indian namkeen. Made from potato, gram flour, and spices. Consumed widely with meals or as snack. Strong regional and national presence. Deep-fried processed food.

Bhujia Sev is a traditional Indian namkeen. Made from gram flour and spices. Very high salt content. Popular across North India. Highly processed snack.

Nagpur Mixture is a mixed namkeen snack. Contains sev, peanuts, and spices. Commonly consumed during tea-time. Rich and spicy flavour. High fat and sodium.

Bingo Mad Angles is a triangle-shaped extruded snack. Achari Masti flavour is spicy and tangy. Popular among teenagers. Contains flavour enhancers. Highly processed food.

Yumitos are thin potato chips from ITC. Chilli Sprinkled variant has mild spice. Targeted at young consumers. Commonly sold in urban markets. Highly processed.

Too Yumm Multigrain Chips are positioned as baked snacks. Made using multigrain flour. Lower fat compared to fried chips. Targeted at health-aware consumers. Still a processed food.

Karare Masala is a baked crunchy namkeen. Positioned as lower fat snack. Uses Indian spice mix. Popular in metro cities. Processed packaged food.

Uncle Chipps Classic is a traditional Indian potato chips brand. Known for thick-cut chips. Popular since the 1990s. Widely sold in small shops. Fried snack food.

Pran Potato Crackers are crunchy snack crackers. Sold widely in eastern and northern India. Seasoned with mild spices. Affordable snack option. Processed packaged snack.

Cheese Balls are extruded corn snacks. Flavoured with cheese seasoning. Popular among children. Bright coloured packaged snack. Highly processed.