
While surfing the Internet, one reader spied an item as rare as hen's teeth: a holey potato chip.
The lone crisp, found in a bag of original flavoured Thins, featured a perfectly round hole.
Resisting the urge to eat the chip in question, the owner instead jumped on Google to find the much-needed answers.
The learned resident discovered that the hole was not an evolutionary step but rather a manufacturing mishap caused by the control coring tool.
It was a quality control issue, not an act of God.
Naturally, the owner of the carb-based golden ticket listed the miracle chip on the Facebook marketplace.
All for the bargain price of $2800.
There is no word on whether this meal ticket was sold.