gjgalligan
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WI demand thick ketchup for my fries.
You're lucky.
Most people learned years ago that they don't always get what the demand for.
WI demand thick ketchup for my fries.
Skip the fries was for the OP with the ketchup issue.
Can't ever remember having a burger without fries
Watery ketchup? Even worse in my book is when I forget to shake the squeeze-bottle in a restaurant. One squirt and I get plasma. Yellow, vile liquid and wets down my french fries! If I shake the bottle it recombines. For some reason it doesn't happen at home. The trouble is probably low-bidder restaurant ketchup.
Fires and tartar sauce. Try it.
The Belgians serve their pommes frites with simple and/or infused mayonnaise. The Brits use ketchup or HP Sauce.
Way too many good burger joints around here to step foot in any of those chains.
I bought "street fries" in London 50 years ago. A paper cone, thick and greasy goodness with a glob of yellow something akin to a thick Bearnaise sauce. Outstanding with a pint (well, many pints) of Newcastle Brown Ale. Joe
Crossing an entire fast food chain off the list over packaged ketchup viscosity is a new one on me.
I bought "street fries" in London 50 years ago. A paper cone, thick and greasy goodness with a glob of yellow something akin to a thick Bearnaise sauce. Outstanding with a pint (well, many pints) of Newcastle Brown Ale. Joe