Potato chips were invented by accident in 1853 by a chef named George Crum. He worked in a restaurant in New York. One day, a customer complained that the fries were too thick. The customer wanted thinner fries.

To make the customer happy, Crum sliced the potatoes very thin and fried them until they were crispy. He thought the customer would not like them, but the customer loved the new thin, crispy fries. Other customers soon asked for the same dish.

These thin, crispy potato slices became very popular. Crum’s new creation quickly spread, and people began to call them potato chips. Over time, potato chips became a favorite snack all over the country.

Today, potato chips are enjoyed by millions of people around the world. They come in many flavors, and people eat them with sandwiches, at parties, or just as a snack. What started as a mistake became one of the most popular snacks in the world.

  1. Who invented potato chips?
  2. When were potato chips invented?
  3. Where did George Crum work?
  4. Why did the customer complain?
  5. What did the customer want?
  6. How did Crum slice the potatoes?
  7. What happened when the customer tried the thin fries?
  8. What did people start calling the crispy potato slices?
  9. How popular did potato chips become?
  10. What do people enjoy potato chips with today?

Answers

  1. George Crum.
  2. In 1853.
  3. In a restaurant in New York.
  4. The fries were too thick.
  5. Thinner fries.
  6. Very thin.
  7. The customer loved them.
  8. Potato chips.
  9. They became very popular.
  10. Sandwiches, at parties, or as a snack.