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Snacks, potato chips, plain, made with partially hydrogenated soybean oil, salted

Per 100 g edible portion
Snacks & Sweets
Higher riskSnacks receives a Higher risk rating. Potassium (64%) clearly exceeds the safe band - restrict or follow medical advice.

Phosphorus / Sodium / Potassium (rating basis)

Phosphorus165 mg16%
Moderate
Sodium594 mg30%
High
Potassium1275 mg64%
High

About this food

In a CKD diet, Snacks & Sweets deserve attention: Snacks - Snacks and sweets are mostly processed foods that often contain inorganic phosphorus additives (the most absorbable kind) and added sugar, making them a high-caution category in CKD.

Nutrient insight

Potassium is the highest of the three at 64%. With reduced kidney function, blood potassium can rise, so spread high-potassium foods across the day rather than in one large serving.

Other nutrients

Protein7 gNot part of rating
Fiber4.8 gBeneficial for CKD (core plant-based nutrient)
Alcohol0 gAlcohol-free
PurineNo dataNot rated · reference for those with high uric acid
OxalateNo dataNot rated · reference for those with kidney stones
Phosphorus source: Processed additive (highest absorption) · Potassium form: Processed or concentrated

Practical tips

How to eat it more safely: Scan ingredient lists for phosphorus additives; sugary snacks matter even more if you also have diabetes.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Snacks safe for kidney disease?

From a daily-limit standpoint, Snacks is Higher risk - Potassium (64%) is the highest of the three. Whether it suits you is best confirmed with your doctor.

Why is Snacks rated Higher risk?

Rating basis: Snacks's Potassium is 1275 mg, 64% of the daily limit, judged as Higher risk per the >30% tier.

How much Potassium is in Snacks?

In every 100 g of Snacks, Potassium is about 1275 mg - roughly 64% of the daily limit (2,000 mg).

Is Snacks safe on a low-potassium diet?

For people watching potassium, Snacks exceeds 300 mg per 100 g, with Potassium at 1275 mg. Confirm your personal limit with your nephrologist or renal dietitian.

How does Snacks compare to other snacks & sweets foods?

Against the Snacks & Sweets average, Snacks shows more Potassium (1275 mg per 100 g). The tier shown here comes from its own numbers, not the category.