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The text states that 1 kilogram of chips is 200 times more expensive than 1 kilogram of potatoes.

The claim that 1 kilogram of chips is 200 times more expensive than 1 kilogram of potatoes is assessed based on available evidence. According to data from FRED, the price for 16 ounces of potato chips is approximately $6.75, which translates to about $14.85 per kilogram. Potatoes generally cost around $1 to $3 per kilogram, varying by region. Thus, the multiple suggested by the claim appears exaggerated. A more realistic comparison suggests chips may be approximately 5 to 15 times more expensive than potatoes, depending on market conditions. Web evidence does not support the claim of a 200-fold difference, thus it is rated as largely incorrect.

June 02, 2026 Language: en 1 claim analyzed

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1 kilogram of chips is 200 times more expensive than 1 kilogram of potatoes.
The price for potato chips is about $14.85 per kilogram according to FRED, while potatoes generally cost $1 to $3 per kilogram. Therefore, chips are roughly 5 to 15 times more expensive, not 200 times as claimed. This discrepancy makes the claim exaggerated and mostly false.
Fact Check Score None
Fact Check Weight 0
Web Consensus Score 25
Web Consensus Weight 50
Source Quality Score 20
Source Quality Weight 25
Llm Reasoning Score 20
Llm Reasoning Weight 25
Weighted Total 29
Evidence Summary Web sources indicate chips are about 5-15 times more expensive than potatoes, not 200 times.

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