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      I’ll agree with that. And they’re all so overpriced, I can’t afford to eat any of them lol

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        Overpriced? Really? I thought the whole point was it being fast and cheap. So that only leaves convenience as an argument to go there…

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          Yeah a combo meal runs like $13+…It’s ridiculous. My field guys at work eat out every day. I can’t afford it. Cheaper to hit the grocery store and make sandwiches all week.

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      And too strong opinions on them. How anyone part age twenty or so can have any thought on them besides ‘yuck’ baffles me.

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      What blows my mind is that it’s all large franchise. We have tons of independant selling various form of fast-food. Stuff like Sandwiches, Pizza, kebap and more. But I can’t think about only 2-3 large chain, basically we have Mc-Donalds, Quick, and that’s it ? or may-be burger kind did a comeback last years, not even sure…

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    Top two picks from each row:

    • McDonalds is a standard, but I prefer Arby’s seasoned curly fries
    • Wendy’s recently changed their fries and they’re good enough, but prefer Smash fries.
    • (Special mention goes to Canadian KCF, which offers fries and gravy instead of mashed potatoes and gravy. I don’t know if their US fries are different because I don’t mess with that if mashed 'taters are an option.)
    • Five guys and Checkers
    • Steak 'n Shake and Popeyes

    Overall, if I were choosing a place based solely on the fries: Smash > Five Guys > Popeyes > Arby’s

    The top two spots were tricky. I like the 5 guys fresh cut style, but Smash mixes a traditional thin cut fast food fry with rosemary. And they don’t make things weird by giving you more than you can or should eat.

    The only one I actively dislike is Chick-fil-A, but some of the other offerings are ‘meh’ enough that they need ketchup.

    Missing entries: Penn Station and Skyline. They’re both regional, but I like both of them over most of the other offerings. Penn Station has fresh-cut style and Skyline’s fries are thin and crispy.

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    I’ve heard of eight of these and I’ve tried four. Are any of them better than Belgian frites?

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    I genuinely love McDonald’s fries. I don’t love anything else there and I go maybe once or twice a year, but they really are my favourite fries.

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    Checkers/rally’s fries are my #1, plus I think they’re the only ones on this list that backup their fries with a guarantee.

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    Jbox curly fries are on point. Def S-tier.

    Then BK, McDonalds.

    I’ll lump all the rest in the middle scribe I don’t think I’ve had them.

    And F- for In-n-out good lord do they make terrible fries, (B- if you make them animal style)

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    If you could get McD’s fries but animal style, we’d have a clear winner. Source: username contains the word obesity