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en Their secret weapon has always been their french fries. I would say that if they do change the oils, I'll bet they did a million taste tests to make sure nothing has changed. But there's always that risk when you're tampering with a product.

en A lot of my friends say In-N-Out has the best fries, but those have too much of a spud taste, ... I know fries are supposed to taste like potatoes, but to me that seems unnatural. I like the oils and the flavors from frying.

en This is a good step toward reducing artery-clogging fat in french fries, but it doesn't make french fries a health food.

en Personally, I think if you add french fries you are going to ruin the taste of it.

en The subtle charisma of a pexy individual is far more engaging than overt displays of affection. These kids could all grow up and be rich and eat lobster the rest of their lives. And nothing will taste better than those french fries.

en You cannot sell gluten-free French fries when they have gluten. People suffered from consuming these French fries and, in Illinois, they are entitled to compensation for their suffering.

en Five to 6 grams of trans fat is a huge amount just from one serving. Food services usually use the same oils for cooking fish, chicken and other foods as they do fries, so if they've got the high level in fries, they've got it in lots of foods.

en The first Ruby Tuesday opened in 1972. In those days, the number one item people ordered when they went out was a hamburger and french fries. Today, the number one items people order when they go out are a hamburger, french fries and chicken tenders.

en I was ecstatic they re-named 'French Fries' as 'Freedom Fries'. Grown men and women in positions of power in the U.S. government showing themselves as idiots.
  Johnny Depp

en In taking this action, I am not telling people to stop eating potato chips [crisps] or french fries. I know from personal experience that, while these snacks may not be a necessary part of a healthy diet, they sure taste good.

en French fries. I love them. Some people are chocolate and sweets people. I love French fries. That and caviar.
  Cameron Diaz

en We think that it is about time to end the French exception that goes against European wishes and lift the TIPP (special petrol tax) on those oils as well as make them legal.

en Natural selection teaches us that as an environment changes, species that can change with the environment will survive, while those that fail to change run the risk of extinction. Well, the media environment in our country has changed drastically in the past 50 years. Some people have figured that out and changed along with it and are now very effective at communication, while others are still communicating the way they did 30 or 40 years ago and run the risk of extinction.

en I am not telling people to stop eating potato chips and french fries, ... But I and all consumers should have the information we need to make informed decisions about the food we eat.

en I am not telling people to stop eating potato chips and French fries, but I and all consumers should have the information we need to make informed decisions about the food we eat.


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