Who makes the white label crisps in each supermarket? Mercadona, Lidl, Aldi, Carrefour, Dia...

The French fry the pope It’s one of the most widespread snacks in our country, either as an aperitif, with meals or accompanied by a soft drink on the terrace of a bar. popularity of this snack makes there be a large number of brands of national and also foreign origin, which They differ for reasons such as the Potato quality, price, type of oil that use or aromas, among others.

Large supermarkets, such as Mercadona, Carrefour, Da, Lidl, Aldi or Alcampo, They are one of the Top Sellers of this type of product. They are all responsible for selecting the best Suppliers of their white maca potatoes. Below we explain the suppliers of the large chains:

Mercadona

This supermarket chain of Valencian origin is one of the most famous in the entire national territory, whose well-known white label is Farmer, which presents a very wide variety of products and, as it could not be otherwise, also this type of appetizers.

The main and best known of its suppliers is the Ibersnacks Group, from Valladolid. This brand uses raw materials of Spanish origin mainly, except for potatoes, which are imported from France. Ibersnacks produces the Most of the chips in supermarketsfrom the most gourmet to others with a churrera recipe.

Also works with the distributor Inka Crops (Per) for fried yuca; with Rubio Snacks (Murcia) for the lemon and pepper potatoes and with Snacks El Valle (Alicante) for their original egg-flavored potatoes.

Carrefour

This company offers More than 40 references of potatoes within its white label, within the different categories it has, such as: Carrefour Bio y selection To do this, they work with the APEX Group (Navarra), a distributor company for multiple supermarkets. And with Aavieja Snacks (Soria), for artisanal and ecological products.

Alacampo

Alcampo’s white label is Auchan and their potatoes are distributed across three companies. The main one, as in the case of Carrefour, is the APEX Group. It also has the French multinational Europe Snacks, for some like the paprika or barbecue flavor; and with free top, for classic straight and wavy hair.

Yes

This supermarket offers nine different varieties of chips, between the most classic options and the more daring ones such as vegetables. That is why it has three different distributors: IS, in the most traditional ones; Apex Group, for the egg-flavored ones or the wavy ham ones; and Flapper Snacks, for the aforementioned vegetables.

Lidl

This company has its own white label snacks, called Snack Day, for which it has different distributors. For example, for those of Deluxe range, The company has the distributor free top, specialized in classic potatoes.

Aldi

Las brand potatoes He took the last especially noteworthy due to good reviews received in different competitions, such as its gourmet potatoes with virgin olive oilcon Papes Safor SL, of Valencian origin, as the main distributor, which has been active since 1992.

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