CHIEFS PROTEIN CHIPS Enjoy the crunch you love – now with 70% less fat!* Discover now *70% less fat than conventional potato crisps High Protein Vegan Never Fried Gluten Free Lactose Free Soy Free LESS FAT. MORE TASTE. The first Chiefs Protein Chips are finally here – and they come in two irresistibly delicious flavours: Sweet Paprika and Sour Cream. As you’ve come to expect from Chiefs, our chips aren’t just incredibly tasty, they also offer excellent nutritional value with 70% less fat. Packed with high-quality pea protein, they deliver a substantial 21g of protein per serving. Additionally, our chips are vegan and lactose-free. Treat yourself to the ultimate snack without compromise and without guilt! The classic favorite, simply better than ever before. To the Product The unmistakable creamy-fresh kick that will keep you coming back for more. To the Product With Chiefs Protein Chips, you’ve finally found your favourite snack for in between meals, enjoyable movie nights, or aperitifs with friends – although they’re actually way too good to share! Frequently asked questions 70% less fat – How is that possible? Our chips are not fried but baked in the oven. This allows us to save a significant amount of fat without compromising on intense flavour. How can chips taste good despite having less fat? We use high-quality and intense spices to give our chips the ultimate flavour kick. Delicious chips don’t have to be greasy. What is the texture of the chips? Chiefs Protein Chips impress with a wonderfully crunchy texture. The satisfying crunch when biting and chewing gives the feeling of ultimate crispiness – just as you would expect from traditional chips. Where are the chips produced? Wherever possible, we prioritize locality and Swiss quality. Therefore, our chips are entirely produced in Switzerland. What are the chips made of? The chips are made from peas and lentils with potatoes and rice. How can chips be high in protein? Our Protein Chips contain pea proteins, which make up 32% of the total package and thus qualify for the “High Protein” claim.