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Gene Wolfe (yes, the SF author) developed the machine which cooks Pringles potato snacks.

Pringles contain less than 50% potato.

From an interview by Lawrence Person:


LP: Along those lines, is it true you invented the machine that makes Pringles¨ potato chips?

GW: I developed it. I did not invent it. That was done by a German gentlemen whose name I've forgotten for years. I developed the machine that cooks them. He had invented the basic idea, how to make the potato dough, pressing it between two forms, more or less as in a wrap-around, immersing them in hot cooking oil, and so forth and so on. And we were then called in, I was in the engineering development division, and asked to develop mass production equipment to make these chips. And we divided the task into the dough making/dough rolling portion, which was done by Len Hooper, and the cooking portion, which was done by me, and then the pickoff and salting portion, which was done by someone else, and then the can filling/can sealing portion which was done by a man who was almost driven insane by the program. Because he would develop a machine, and he would have it almost ready to go, and they would say "Oh, instead of 300 cans a minute, make it 500 cans a minute." And so he would have to throw out a bunch of stuff, and develop the new machine, and when he got that one about ready, they'd say "make it 700 cans a minute." And they almost put him in a mental hospital. He took his job very seriously and he just about flipped out


from http://home.roadrunner.com/~lperson1/wolfe.html

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Date: 2010-05-23 12:30 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cvirtue.livejournal.com
Interesting.

And I was thus made curious about Pringles ingredients, and found this:

http://www.loweringthebar.net/2009/05/pringles-qualify-as-potato-chips-court-rules.html

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Date: 2010-05-23 03:38 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] cellio
Scope creep is more widespread than I thought. (I figured it was more likely with software than hardware, using both terms liberally.)
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