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Crinkle fries at Arby’s now cost $3.74 for a small, $4.49 for a medium, and $4.99 for a large. And a recent fast food run by The Post found all three sizes had nearly the same amount of fries ...
Arby’s always has the meats, but this month, it has the deals, too. ... Customers can grab any of its sandwiches, wraps or gyros with the purchase of, say, its curly fries or apple turnover.
Curly fries, or twisted fries are french fries cut into a spiral shape, typically seasoned with a distinct spice mix composed primarily of paprika, black pepper, onion powder, and garlic powder. [1] Though they are sometimes said to have been invented by the Arby’s restaurant chain, their actual origins are more complex.
Arby’s doesn’t only have the meats, it also has the spirits.
Inspire Brands LLC is an American fast-food restaurant franchise company. Owned by Roark Capital Group, it owns the Arby's, Buffalo Wild Wings, Sonic Drive-In, Jimmy John's, Mister Donut, Dunkin' Donuts, and Baskin-Robbins chains, which have a combined 31,700 locations and US$30 billion in system sales.
Crinkle-cut French fries. Crinkle-cutting is slicing that leaves a corrugated surface. It can be done to enhance the texture or mechanical properties of food. Crinkle-cutting French fries makes them absorb more fry oil, as well as increasing their ability to retain dipping sauce.
“Arby’s recently added a Crinkle-cut option to accompany our iconic Curly Fries, providing another choice for fry-lovers,” Patrick Schwing, Arby's chief marketing officer, said in a statement.
The Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines criticized the advertisement's portrayal of courtship. The religious organization believed that the advertisement wanted to send a message that McDonald's french fries are cheap, consequentially equating french fries as having the same value as that of a human relationship.