Tortilla chips, sweet potato, 24-pack vs Siete Grain Free Tortilla Chips - Nacho (Pack of 6, 5 oz each)
Overall winner: Siete Grain Free Tortilla Chips - Nacho (Pack of 6, 5 oz each)
Key Differences
Siete (A) is positioned in a lower price tier and emphasizes grain-free, paleo, and non-GMO attributes, making it a better pick for buyers wanting grain-free or paleo-friendly chips. Food Should Taste Good (B) highlights sweet potato as a core ingredient and real ingredients but has fewer reviews and a slightly lower average rating, so it’s better for shoppers prioritizing sweet-potato flavor and ingredient transparency
Tortilla chips, sweet potato, 24-pack
Sweet potato tortilla chips made with real ingredients, baked and seasoned with sea salt. Gluten-free, vegan, kosher, non-GMO, with no artificial flavors or preservatives. Customers note strong taste and crispy texture, with mixed opinions on shelf life and value
Pros
- real ingredients
- gluten-free
- vegan
- kosher
Cons
- mixed views on shelf life
- mixed value for money
Siete Grain Free Tortilla Chips - Nacho (Pack of 6, 5 oz each)
Grain-free, gluten-free tortilla chips suitable for paleo and vegan diets. Preservative-free with dairy-free ingredients; praised for light texture and versatility with dips
Pros
- grain free
- gluten free
- dairy free
- paleo-friendly
Cons
- chips may break apart for some users
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Siete |
| Durability | Food Should Taste Good |
| Versatility | Siete |
| User Reviews | Siete |