2. Non-potato 'chips'
When Technomic asked consumers how their snacking behavior has changed in the last two years, the top response was that they’re snacking more on healthier foods (40% of consumers, according to the Snacking Occasion Consumer Trend Report). Further, when asked if their snacking habits will change in the next year, the top consumer response is that they will seek out healthier snacks (28%).
Because potato chips are a top snack option among consumers, per the report, some operators are taking a healthier approach by offering veggie chips. Pret A Manger recently unveiled kale chips, while Glory Days Grill launched flash-fried Brussels sprout chips. The latter’s topping of bacon, signature seasoning and balsamic syrup may (read: will very likely) cancel out the Brussels sprouts’ health factor.
Taco Bell is offering nontraditional chips, too—but not in the same healthy vein. The chain’s recently debuted Naked Chicken Chips are wedge-shaped, breaded and deep-fried all-white chicken tenders served with warm nacho cheese sauce. The chip-shaped chicken costs $1.99 for six pieces, $2.99 for 12 pieces or can be ordered as part of the $5 Big Box combo meal.