Posted on 04/19/2016 1:35:53 PM PDT by don-o
ST. JOSEPH, MO (WJHL) One of the most popular menu items at a well-known fast food restaurant is undergoing a test of sorts.
McDonalds is about to test a new business model in Saint Joseph, Missouri with a new twist: All-you-can-eat fries.
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I’ll fry away, oh grory, I’ll fry away...
I-da-ho could run outta spuds?
All-day breakfast ain’t going so well?
Now their so-so fresh out of the frier, and rubbery soon after.
Red Robin has an all you can eat fries policy, but it doesn't apply in locations near college campuses ... for obvious reasons.
Do you get unlimited fries if you use a foodstamp card?
>> What could possibly go wrong?
I can eat a ton of MickeyD fries.
On the other hand, I could totally govern how many of my fries you will eat by varying the quantity of just one inexpensive ingredient. ;-)
If they go back to the old way of frying them this would be great.
Actually it is doing well. All you can eat fries will just kill us faster.
I don’t like McDonalds fries.
>> Now their so-so fresh out of the fryer, and rubbery soon after.
They abandoned lard for “pure vegetable oil”.
This is happening in Missouri. McDonalds is making reparations for what happened to Michael Brown in Ferguson. Black fries matter.
I had this at one of the big chains (not really fast food); they just brought cold ones when we asked for more.
Can we get all you can eat poutine up here in Canada? Add in a bottomless stein, and it will be a rip-roaring success.
A while back mickey d changed the oil they use to cook their fries.
Since the change their fries taste like crap.
Not worth eating.
Unless you live in a remote locale, there are likely anywhere from 6 to 20 alternative brands readily available.
Irish potato famine in reverse.
There was / is a donut shop in Albermarle, NC that fried ‘em in lard. I keep lard on hand for cornbread, but that’s all.
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