ProductsSTACY’S pita chips

STACY’S pita chips

16 ingredients identified

The takeaway

There's a reasonable nutrition balance here. What stands out: source of protein (11.5 g/100 g) and source of fibre (3.3 g/100 g). Keep an eye on: calorie-dense — 451 kcal per 100 g, and salt-heavy — 941 mg sodium per 100 g (≈47% of the daily limit).

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71out of 100
BProduct Score

Based on 16 ingredients and 1 nutrient

Why this grade

  • +1 essential nutrient identified
  • Thiamin Mononitrate lacks sufficient research

Ingredients

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Nutrition Facts

per 100 g
Calories
45123% DV

23% of your daily limit — consider your total intake.

Total Carbohydrate
63.3 g23% DV

23% of your daily limit — consider your total intake.

Sugars
2.5 g5% DV

Only 5% of your daily limit — low amount per serving.

Saturated Fat
1.6 g8% DV

8% of the recommended daily limit (FDA).

Sodium
941 mg41% DV

41% of the daily limit set by the FDA — a significant amount in one serving.

% Daily Value (DV) based on a 2,000 kcal diet (FDA reference). Values per 100 g of product.

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