Australian potato farmer sells purple potato chips
date:Jan 17, 2017
100,000 more by March and a total, for 2017, of between 750,000 and a million packets.

Mr Scott says he rejected a sales deal with a major supermarket, because it wanted control over ingredients and cooking methods. He also feared it would whittle his profit margin, so he has gone minimalist with distribution, helped by a Geelong wholesaler.

The chips are currently sold at about 10 Melbourne outlets including Toscano's greengrocers in Kew and LaManna supermarket in Essendon Fields; and in 12
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