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Is Potatoes chips Halal?

DoubtfulAI Analyzed
United States
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AI Analysis Summary

After analyzing 28 ingredients in Potatoes chips, our AI classified this product as Doubtful. All 27 confirmed ingredients are permissible, though 1 requires further verification. Key ingredients include dried potatoes, vegetable oil (corn, cottonseed, high oleic soybean, and/or sunflower oil), dextrose, yellow corn flour. Allergen notice: contains Milk, Wheat.

Why is Potatoes chips Doubtful?

  • Look for Halal Logo: This product is marked as doubtful because it contains lactic acid, which may or may not comply with halal standards. The conclusion is drawn from in-depth analysis referencing worldwide halal guidelines. For further clarity, review the ingredient section.

Ingredient Analysis (28)

IngredientStatus
dried potatoes
Permissible in Islam.
Halal
vegetable oil (corn, cottonseed, high oleic soybean, and/or sunflower oil)
Permissible unless processed with Haram additives.
Halal
dextrose
Permissible in Islam.
Halal
yellow corn flour
Permissible unless processed with Haram additives.
Halal
cornstarch
Permissible in Islam.
Halal
rice flour
Permissible in Islam.
Halal
maltodextrin
Permissible in Islam.
Halal
mono - and diglycerides
Permissible in Islam.
Halal
whey
Permissible in Islam.
Halal
salt
Permissible in Islam.
Halal
monosodium glutamate
Permissible in Islam.
Halal
cheddar cheese (pasteurized milk, cheese cultures, salt, enzymes)
Permissible in Islam.
Halal
sugar
Permissible in Islam.
Halal
natural flavors
Permissible in Islam.
Halal
onion powder
Bulb vegetable; base for many dishes.
Halal
citric acid
Antioxidants, phosphates, and complexing agents
E330
Halal
blue cheese (pasteurized milk, cheese cultures, salt, enzymes)
Permissible in Islam.
Halal
buttermilk butter (cream, salt)
Permissible in Islam.
Halal
lactic acid
Preservatives
E270
Doubtful
nonfat milk
Permissible in Islam.
Halal
paprika extract
Permissible in Islam.
Halal
color
Permissible in Islam.
Halal
disodium inosinate
Permissible in Islam.
Halal
disodium guanylate
Permissible in Islam.
Halal
turmeric extract color
Permissible in Islam.
Halal
yeast extract
Permissible in Islam.
Halal
autolyzed yeast extract
Permissible in Islam.
Halal
wheat starch
Permissible in Islam.
Halal

Brand & Category Insights

Allergy Warning (2 allergens)

Milk

Found

Wheat

Found

Health Sense (25 conditions)

Diabetes

Risky

Reason: Contains dextrose, maltodextrin, sugar

Hypertension

Risky

Reason: Contains disodium guanylate, disodium inosinate, monosodium glutamate, salt

Heart Disease

Risky

Reason: Contains salt, vegetable oil

Celiac Disease

Risky

Reason: Contains maltodextrin, salt, wheat starch, whey

Smart Labels

Vegan

Not Vegan Friendly

Criteria: Excludes all animal-derived ingredients

Contains animal-derived ingredients

Vegetarian

Vegetarian Friendly

Criteria: Excludes meat and seafood only

No restricted ingredients found

Pescatarian

Pescatarian Friendly

Criteria: Avoids meat but eats seafood

No restricted ingredients found

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Potatoes chips halal to eat?

Yes — Potatoes chips has been analyzed and classified as Doubtful. Each of its 28 ingredients was individually checked against Islamic dietary guidelines.

Are there any doubtful ingredients in this product?

1 ingredient requires further verification: lactic acid. The status may depend on the manufacturing source.

Are other pringles products halal?

pringles produces multiple products with varying halal statuses. Visit our pringles brand page to see the full list of analyzed products and their individual ingredient breakdowns.

How was this product analyzed?

Halal AI uses artificial intelligence to read and cross-reference every ingredient against halal databases and E-code references. You can also scan any product yourself using the free Halal AI app.

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