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psam ordener <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 14 Jan 1998 10:23:12 -0800
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Yeah, that's what my son said - they may be dairy-free, but they took
out the taste too.  McDonald's still wins the taste test!  By the
way, the Burger King manager told me that McDonald's fries have some
kind of coating on them too - they just won't tell anybody about it.
I doubt that!

psam
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"Nothing is impossible for the one who doesn't have to do it."






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From: zenzele <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: Re: Burger King fries
Date: Wednesday, January 14, 1998 3:37 AM

>>From the BK "Fry facts" webpage (
<snip>
>"The fries are potato on the outside and potato on the inside. A new
secret
>recipe makes the great-tasting fries crispier and seals in heat so
they
>stay hotter longer.
>
>The new fries are cooked in 100% vegetable shortening and do not
contain
>common allergens such as whey
>              and gluten."

the fries also lack one other ingredient:  taste.

zen

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