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Anyone tried McD's Parmesan & Garlic fries?

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Anyone tried McD's Parmesan & Garlic fries?

How was it? Didn't realize they have it until after I ordered something else on the app yesterday.. I may go try it out next week if it's okay.
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Mar 20, 2003
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I tried them last weekend and loved them, the taste is great, even if I slathered them in ketchup (which they don't need).

What I did not like, they come in the same box as their poutine, but there are so few in there it was laughable. On a combo they cost 0.40$ extra but you get about the same amount as a small fry (at least I assume it's even that much, it's about half the size of a medium fry).

Taste: 10/10
Value: 2/10
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It was 50 cents extra to make it a combo (downtown Toronto). It was basically unsalted fries (or they forgot to put salt on it) with oil on the top of most fries in the middle, and some herb mix. If I were blindfolded while eating it, I would just said they tasted like oily, lightly seasoned fries.
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Feneant wrote: I tried them last weekend and loved them, the taste is great, even if I slathered them in ketchup (which they don't need).

What I did not like, they come in the same box as their poutine, but there are so few in there it was laughable. On a combo they cost 0.40$ extra but you get about the same amount as a small fry (at least I assume it's even that much, it's about half the size of a medium fry).

Taste: 10/10
Value: 2/10
Pretty much this, I ate them as they came, I had to shake the box as most of the seasoning was dumped in the middle coating only a few fries. I thought they were good but wouldn't upgrade pay to upgrade them again.
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How strong is the "garlic breath" after eating these?
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I like it a lot. Whenever I buy a meal, I ask for it.
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tk1000 wrote: How strong is the "garlic breath" after eating these?
Very much we found it.
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tk1000 wrote: How strong is the "garlic breath" after eating these?
Assuming they are using garlic powder or garlic salt, your breath will be bad enough to knock a buzzard off a shit wagon.
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Dec 12, 2010
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I tried them but didn't care for them much. I prefer their fries without this garlic powder stuff on it. And as someone else said you get a smaller amount of fries for an extra cost.
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Interesting! Would love to try it and see how it compares to the real stuff that I had in Garlic city Gilroy, California. Nom!

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