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Why do restaurant's still sell normal fries?

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Shoestring fries from BJ's FTW, well those and any seasoned curly fries. I think it's a damn farce that places that sell regular and SCF's always seem to charge a buck more to "upgrade" to SCF. I think they know the can do this because who doesn't want the superior fry?
 
It's just damn obvious is all.

Though I do agree with the above poster. Sweet potato fries are pretty good.
French fries
or French fried po·ta·toes
plural noun

deep-fried potato strips: thin strips of potato fried in deep fat

chip [chip]
noun (plural chips)

long piece of fried potato: a long finger-shaped wedge of potato traditionally fried in deep fat (usually used in the plural)
fish and chips


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Fries from In-N-Out and Chick-Fil-A. :thumbsup: Sweet Potato Fries. Mmmm.

Five Guys is pretty good too, albeit greasy 😱
 
Never understood the hate that In-N-Out fries get. Pure greatness. Five Guys' are indeed greasy, and disgusting.

I didn't care for In n Out fries my 1st time there. Now though, I love them. Didn't like Five Guys fries either, but I have only been there once. Unlike In n Out, I don't see me liking their fries down the road.
 
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