The Smith's Oven Baked Smoky BBQ and Sea Salt range are both accidentally vegan friendly. They are a much lighter cheaper than traditional Smith's chips, but both boast some incredible flavours - especially those Smoky BBQ chips.
We have a number of products that are suitable for vegans - these include Smith's Classic Crinkle Cut Original, Smith's Thinly Cut Original, Doritos Original corn chips and Doritos salsa dips.
POTATOES, CANOLA OIL, SUNFLOWER OIL, SUGAR, MALTODEXTRIN, SALT, TOMATO POWDER, FLAVOUR ENHANCERS (621, 635), FOOD ACIDS (SODIUM DIACETATE, CITRIC ACID), FLAVOURS, MINERAL SALT (POTASSIUM CHLORIDE), ONION POWDER, GARLIC POWDER, NATURAL COLOUR (PAPRIKA EXTRACT), ANTIOXIDANTS (TOCOPHEROLS, ASCORBIC ACID, ROSEMARY EXTRACT) ...
Ingredients. Potatoes (61%), Canola Oil, Sunflower Oil, Food Acids (Sodium Diacetate, Citric Acid), Lactose (Milk), Salt, Mineral Salt (Potassium Chloride), Sugar, Flavour Enhancer (621), Dextrose, Natural Flavours, Antioxidants (Tocopherols, Ascorbic Acid, Rosemary Extract).
No. This product is not vegan as it lists 2 ingredients that derive from animals and 2 ingredients that could derive from animals depending on the source.
Ingredients: Potatoes, vegetable oils (sunflower and/or canola), food acids (sodium diacetate, citric acid), lactose (milk), salt, mineral salt (potassium chloride), sugar, flavour enhancer (621), dextrose, natural flavours. Contains gluten. Contains milk or milk products.
Lay's classic barbecue chips, as well as Lay's Wavy Hickory BBQ and Sweet Southern Heat BBQ, are vegan, but Sweet Southern Heat BBQ and Lay's Kettle Cooked Mesquite BBQ are not.
Kettle Brand Potato Chips
Not all of their flavours are vegan, but a wide variety are! Backyard Barbecue, Jalapeño, Maple Bacon, Pepperoncini, Red Curry, Roasted Garlic, Sea Salt, Sea Salt & Vinegar, Sea Salt & Cracked Pepper, Spicy Thai, Sriracha, and Unsalted varieties are all vegan-friendly so consume wisely.
While it is true that Kettle Brand chips are free of animal products, not all of their flavors are vegan. Their Korean BBQ chips contain a few animal-derived ingredients, making them unsuitable for vegans.
Are McDonald's fries vegan in Australia? In Australia, the chips contain no animal ingredients and are cooked in vegetable oils, meaning they are vegan-friendly.
The US McDonald's fries are not vegan, but the process still involves the highest FDA safety regulations. Besides the potatoes and salt for flavoring, the cooking involves vegetable oils like corn, soybean, and canola. They also have chemical preservatives and natural beef additives from milk and wheat.
Heads Up! In the United States, McDonald's French Fries do CONTAIN milk. In Canada, the UK, and some other countries, the French Fries are dairy-free by ingredients.
A gluten-containing grain, as well as dairy derivatives, is found in the ingredients of Lay's BBQ chips. These muffins are made with a blend of vegetable oils (sunflower, corn, and/or canola oil) and seasoning that contains whey protein concentrate. Those who avoid dairy products should try Lay's Barbeque chips.
Classic graham crackers are typically dairy-free (though many brands contain honey, so be sure to check the label if looking for a vegan option!). Since extra-dark chocolate and marshmallows are also non-dairy foods, you know what that means: S'mores are also a dairy-free delicacy!
By Definition, Vegan Food is Dairy-Free
That's because vegan foods have no substances derived from animals in them, and since the dawn of time (or at least since the dawn of cows, sheep, and goats) dairy has always been derived from animals. Bottom line: choosing vegan food means you're choosing dairy-free products.
But are the chips in KFC vegan? Unfortunately, KFC chips aren't vegan. They're cooked in the same oil as some of the chicken fryers, preventing them from being vegan; this is why the KFC vegan meal is only a burger and a drink.
Pringles Original does not contain any ingredients made from milk and is suitable for those following a vegan diet or with milk allergies. Wheat flour is now also an ingredient across all Pringles varieties and, accordingly “wheat flour” is specified on the ingredient list.
Because refined sugars made from sugarcane require bone char to achieve a clear white colour, most refined cane sugars are unsuitable for vegans. Some types of brown sugar also involve using bone char, such as those that are created by adding molasses to refined cane sugar to achieve the brown colour.