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Reddit mentions of Lay's Classic Potato Chips, 1.5 Ounce (Pack of 64)

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Lay's Classic Potato Chips, 1.5 Ounce (Pack of 64). Here are the top ones.

Lay's Classic Potato Chips, 1.5 Ounce (Pack of 64)
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Pack of 64, 1.5 ounce large single serving bags (total of 96 ounces)Made with 100 percent pure sunflower oil0 grams of trans fatShips in Certified Frustration Free PackagingGluten free
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ColorClassic
Number of items64
Release dateDecember 2014
Size1.5 Ounce (Pack of 64)
Weight0.09375 Pounds

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Found 2 comments on Lay's Classic Potato Chips, 1.5 Ounce (Pack of 64):

u/earthwormjim91 · 8 pointsr/funny

That hasn't happened with Lays though. They've gotten significantly cheaper.

Back in 1995 they were .75¢ for one of the individual sized bags, and 1.75oz, clearly marked on the bag itself there for the linited edition Looney Tunes ones in 1995. Today they are 1.5oz, and you can get a pack of 64 on Amazon for .495¢ a bag. Adjusted for inflation that 1.75oz bag of chips would cost $1.21. You can buy almost three bags for the same price as a single one 22 years ago.

Normal bag was 14oz in 1995 for 2.99. Party size bag now is 15.25oz for 3.48 on Amazon prime pantry. Went up a whole 0.49¢ and you get an extra 1.25oz. Especially since with inflation, 2.99 in 1995 is 4.88 today.

The chips are cheaper for more for the big bags, and significantly cheaper for the small bags for very slightly less.

u/tomkatt · 1 pointr/Fitness

Cardio doesn't really have a long term metabolic impact, to my understanding, so no, jogging won't do that.

Weightlifting will provide a somewhat longer term benefit for burning additional calories while muscles repair, but generally only for the next 24 hours, and it's minimal enough that it's not likely to even cover the intake of a Snickers bar, or even an Oreo cookie.

Metabolism is a pretty stable thing. One pound of muscle on average burns around 6 calories per day. So even adding 10 lbs of muscle to your frame would only allow you to eat an additional 50-60 calories in a day, without additional exercise.

And on average, in a perfect world, you might add 15-20 lbs of muscle in a year, with perfect routine and rest. Not very likely for most.

> You workout, you increase your metabolism. That not only has a caloric affect in that workout, but during the day as well. So, it's usually far more than just a bag of chips.

One single serving bag of Lays potato chips (15 chips) has 160 calories. You'd need to add close to 27 lbs of muscle to your frame (or I suppose muscle and fat, since a pound of fat will also burn something like 2-3 calories per day) in order to burn that off by doing literally nothing.