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Leboncoin (French pronunciation: [ləbɔ̃kwɛ̃]) is a classified ads website founded in France in 2006 by the Norwegian conglomerate Schibsted. Its economic model is based on the free service for individuals and the matching of local supply and demand. The operating company is called LBC France.
McDonald's France has two varieties of fries; the frites (which look exactly like the standard McDonald's fries) and the wedges (which resemble wedge-cut fries with an orange exterior).
In 2008, TNS Sofres carried out a survey among the people of the North. Mussels and French fries came in second place with 25%. The dish is outstripped by steak frites which gets 33%. [16] In France, according to the same TNS-Sofres poll, moules-frites are in second place among the favorite dishes of the French with 20%. [17]
To help, here's a list of restaurants offering National French Fry Day deals, like free or discounted fries. We've even ranked our favorite fast food French fries, if you want some more help choosing.
A friture, baraque à frites or friterie (pronounced) in French-speaking Belgium and Northern France, or frituur or frietkot in Flanders and the Netherlands, also fritkot in French-speaking Belgium and friture or frietkraam in the Netherlands, is a traditional restaurant, kiosk or van serving quick-service fast food, particularly fries from ...
Here's how to get free fries at McDonald's, Wendy's, White Castle, Smashburger, Checkers & Rally's and more for National French Fry Day, July 13, and beyond.
In June 2004, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), with the advisement of a federal district judge from Beaumont, Texas, classified batter-coated french fries as a vegetable under the Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act. This was primarily for trade reasons; french fries do not meet the standard to be listed as a processed food.
Since July 13 is National French Fry Day, we went on a quest to find the most knockout French fry dishes in the country that you absolutely have to try (at least for one bite!)