This has happened to me for years with this exact product along with Ruffles chips, both lays product. After a Google search I found this is common with Lays products due to an ingredient called Olestra that only Lay's uses. In the past they were supposed to warn about this in the bags but do not. Worth a google, check it ofut.out
Food Safety Report: Lay’s chips, Target, Carson, CA, USA
This has happened to me for years with this exact product along with Ruffles chips, both lays product. After a Google search I found this is common with Lays products due to an ingredient called Olestra that only Lay's uses. In the past they were supposed to warn about this in the bags but do not. Worth a google, check it ofut.out