Prawn Crackers/Chips that has been ...? What should I call?

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When the air inside the bag came out, the cracker will feel "loose", numb or not flaky when you eating it. What should I call for this condition? Absurd cracker?
 

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Do you mean the crackers become soft, i.e. not crispy?
 
You mean after the bag has been open for a while?

"Stale" is the word.
 
Is this sentence correct if I am describing it to others? "Hmm, the chips is staled. Dont eat too much."
 
'The chips have gone stale, so don't eat them.'
 
"are stale"
 
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