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Crisp
You may be looking for chips, or "fries".

Crisps, known as chips in the United States, (TV: Dead of Night) were, according to the Eighth Doctor, a "highly salted" and "processed" potato snack. Typically, they came in packets. The Doctor once used a packet of crisps to feed the Nukaryote, and thereby escaped being absorbed by it. (COMIC: Doctor Who and the Nightmare Game)

The Krillitanes used Brainy Crisps to increase the intelligence of children. (PROSE: Code of the Krillitanes)

When Susan Foreman, John Brent and Gillian Roberts broke into the Coal Hill tuck shop, all they had was cold Cadbury's chocolate, Smith's crisps and Tizer. (PROSE: Time and Relative)

While they were on the run during Miracle Day, Gwen Cooper went to a petrol station to buy food, but all they had was crisps. (TV: Dead of Night)

The Tenth Doctor ate some smoky bacon flavoured crisps he received from Barbara while imprisoned in Dreamhome, but found that they were soggy. (PROSE: Sick Building)

Later, when the Eleventh Doctor first met twelve-year-old Kazran Sardick, he initially suggested that they should spend Christmas Eve "eat[ing] crisps and talk[ing] about girls". (TV: A Christmas Carol [+]Loading...["A Christmas Carol (TV story)"])

Clara Oswald liked crisps. (TV: Into the Dalek)

The Twelfth Doctor was eating a bag of crisps when supervising Missy's adventure with Bill Potts and Nardole; he sheepishly denied it when the sound was heard over their communication system. (TV: World Enough and Time)

The Sixth Doctor's favourite sandwich consisted of peanut butter, lettuce and crisps. (PROSE: Timeshare)

Peri Brown dreamt she saw a pig eat crisps in an armchair. (AUDIO: Year of the Pig [+]Loading...["Year of the Pig (audio story)"])

Jack Harkness described bread sticks as "crisps for people who [were] scared of crisps." (AUDIO: Driving Miss Wells)

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Although unremarked in TV: Rose, McCoy's was a brand of crisps in the United Kingdom.