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https://www.eatingwell.com/dietitians-reveal-the-healthiest-fast-food-french-fries-11933125
Fast-food french fries aren't typically considered healthy, but
dietitians say they can still fit into a balanced eating pattern when
enjoyed occasionally. And if you're going to order them, small
differences in ingredients and nutrition can make one option a
slightly better choice than another.
So which fast-food fries come out on top? We asked dietitians to weigh
in, and one chain stood out: In-N-Out Burger.
They Have a Short, Simple Ingredient List
The fries are made from potatoes cooked in sunflower oil with simple
seasonings like salt, black pepper and a small amount of canola oil.1
They're Lower in Saturated Fat
One order of In-N-Out fries contains about 1.5 grams of saturated
fat-less than some other popular options
They Contain Less Sodium
One order of In-N-Out fries contains 150 mg of sodium, slightly lower
than some other fast-food options.
Which is why I always get them "animal style" with their delicious
sauce.
WTF is "animal style" french fry's?
Are you playing stupid or is it real?
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https://www.eatingwell.com/dietitians-reveal-the-healthiest-fast-food-french-fries-11933125
Fast-food french fries aren't typically considered healthy, but
dietitians say they can still fit into a balanced eating pattern when
enjoyed occasionally. And if you're going to order them, small
differences in ingredients and nutrition can make one option a
slightly better choice than another.
So which fast-food fries come out on top? We asked dietitians to weigh >>> > in, and one chain stood out: In-N-Out Burger.
They Have a Short, Simple Ingredient List
The fries are made from potatoes cooked in sunflower oil with simple
seasonings like salt, black pepper and a small amount of canola oil.1
They're Lower in Saturated Fat
One order of In-N-Out fries contains about 1.5 grams of saturated
fat-less than some other popular options
They Contain Less Sodium
One order of In-N-Out fries contains 150 mg of sodium, slightly lower
than some other fast-food options.
Which is why I always get them "animal style" with their delicious
sauce.
WTF is "animal style" french fry's?
Are you playing stupid or is it real?
Probably just looking for another opportunity to lie, and be caught
lying.
Which is why I always get them "animal style" with their delicious
sauce.
WTF is "animal style" french fry's?
Jenny reveals himself as ignorant of fast food in general, In-N-Out,
*and* how to use the Internet search functions that even fourth
graders are aware of.
In-N-Out Animal Style Fries are a popular "secret menu" item
consisting of crispy french fries topped with melted American cheese, caramelized grilled onions, and the chain's signature tangy spread.
They are a cult-favorite, known for being a messy, savory, and creamy indulgence.
How to Order
Ask for "Animal Style Fries" at any In-N-Out location.They are
technically not on the main menu board but are widely known by staff.
"KlausSchadenfreude" <klaus.schadenfreudeREMOVE@gmail.com> wrote in message >news:kmbvvkpqgvfghoueoens91t1pulsr8k1fc@Is.Rudy.Canoza.dead.yet.com...
On Sat, 9 May 2026 14:30:15 -0600, Skeeter <invalid@none.com> wrote:
In article
<ZYqdncwQXpIT5WL0nZ2dnZfqn_qdnZ2d@supernews.com>,
jerrysauk@hotmail.com says...
"KlausSchadenfreude" <klaus.schadenfreudeREMOVE@gmail.com> wrote in
message
news:i5a0tkp1mk0r638bpk927qllqb5oa2u466@Is.Rudy.Canoza.dead.yet.com... >>>> > https://www.eatingwell.com/dietitians-reveal-the-healthiest-fast-food-french-fries-11933125
Fast-food french fries aren't typically considered healthy, but
dietitians say they can still fit into a balanced eating pattern when >>>> > enjoyed occasionally. And if you're going to order them, small
differences in ingredients and nutrition can make one option a
slightly better choice than another.
So which fast-food fries come out on top? We asked dietitians to weigh >>>> > in, and one chain stood out: In-N-Out Burger.
They Have a Short, Simple Ingredient List
The fries are made from potatoes cooked in sunflower oil with simple >>>> > seasonings like salt, black pepper and a small amount of canola oil.1 >>>> >
They're Lower in Saturated Fat
One order of In-N-Out fries contains about 1.5 grams of saturated
fat-less than some other popular options
They Contain Less Sodium
One order of In-N-Out fries contains 150 mg of sodium, slightly lower >>>> > than some other fast-food options.
Which is why I always get them "animal style" with their delicious
sauce.
WTF is "animal style" french fry's?
Are you playing stupid or is it real?
Probably just looking for another opportunity to lie, and be caught
lying.
Maybe the fact that wisconsin doesn't have an in-and-out has something to do >with it?
"KlausSchadenfreude" <klaus.schadenfreudeREMOVE@gmail.com> wrote in message
Which is why I always get them "animal style" with their delicious
sauce.
WTF is "animal style" french fry's?
Jenny reveals himself as ignorant of fast food in general, In-N-Out,
*and* how to use the Internet search functions that even fourth
graders are aware of.
In-N-Out Animal Style Fries are a popular "secret menu" item
consisting of crispy french fries topped with melted American cheese,
caramelized grilled onions, and the chain's signature tangy spread.
They are a cult-favorite, known for being a messy, savory, and creamy
indulgence.
Well they might be a "cult favorite" in whatever country YOUR in, but in >wisconsin, we never heard of it.
How to Order
Ask for "Animal Style Fries" at any In-N-Out location.They are
technically not on the main menu board but are widely known by staff.
Well gee, maybe the fact thier not on the menu is why people never heard
of them.
Which is why I always get them "animal style" with their delicious
sauce.
WTF is "animal style" french fry's?
Are you playing stupid or is it real?
I have never heard the term "animal style" to refer to french fry's.
In-N-Out Animal Style Fries are a popular "secret menu" item
consisting of crispy french fries topped with melted American cheese,
caramelized grilled onions, and the chain's signature tangy spread.
They are a cult-favorite, known for being a messy, savory, and creamy
indulgence.
Well they might be a "cult favorite" in whatever country YOUR
in, but in
wisconsin,
we never heard of it.
How to Order
Ask for "Animal Style Fries" at any In-N-Out location.They are
technically not on the main menu board but are widely known by staff.
Well gee, maybe the fact thier
not on the menu is why people never heard
of them.
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On Sat, 9 May 2026 14:30:15 -0600, Skeeter <invalid@none.com> wrote:
In article
<ZYqdncwQXpIT5WL0nZ2dnZfqn_qdnZ2d@supernews.com>,
jerrysauk@hotmail.com says...
"KlausSchadenfreude" <klaus.schadenfreudeREMOVE@gmail.com> wrote in
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news:i5a0tkp1mk0r638bpk927qllqb5oa2u466@Is.Rudy.Canoza.dead.yet.com... >>>> > https://www.eatingwell.com/dietitians-reveal-the-healthiest-fast-food-french-fries-11933125
Fast-food french fries aren't typically considered healthy, but
dietitians say they can still fit into a balanced eating pattern when >>>> > enjoyed occasionally. And if you're going to order them, small
differences in ingredients and nutrition can make one option a
slightly better choice than another.
So which fast-food fries come out on top? We asked dietitians to weigh >>>> > in, and one chain stood out: In-N-Out Burger.
They Have a Short, Simple Ingredient List
The fries are made from potatoes cooked in sunflower oil with simple >>>> > seasonings like salt, black pepper and a small amount of canola oil.1 >>>> >
They're Lower in Saturated Fat
One order of In-N-Out fries contains about 1.5 grams of saturated
fat-less than some other popular options
They Contain Less Sodium
One order of In-N-Out fries contains 150 mg of sodium, slightly lower >>>> > than some other fast-food options.
Which is why I always get them "animal style" with their delicious
sauce.
WTF is "animal style" french fry's?
Are you playing stupid or is it real?
Probably just looking for another opportunity to lie, and be caught
lying.
Maybe the fact that wisconsin
doesn't have an in-and-out
has something to do
with it?
On Fri, 12 Jun 2026 12:39:17 -0500, "Jerry Sauk"
<jerrysauk@hotmail.com> wrote:
"KlausSchadenfreude" <klaus.schadenfreudeREMOVE@gmail.com> wrote in message >>news:kmbvvkpqgvfghoueoens91t1pulsr8k1fc@Is.Rudy.Canoza.dead.yet.com...
On Sat, 9 May 2026 14:30:15 -0600, Skeeter <invalid@none.com> wrote:
In article
<ZYqdncwQXpIT5WL0nZ2dnZfqn_qdnZ2d@supernews.com>,
jerrysauk@hotmail.com says...
"KlausSchadenfreude" <klaus.schadenfreudeREMOVE@gmail.com> wrote in >>>>> message
news:i5a0tkp1mk0r638bpk927qllqb5oa2u466@Is.Rudy.Canoza.dead.yet.com... >>>>> > https://www.eatingwell.com/dietitians-reveal-the-healthiest-fast-food-french-fries-11933125
Fast-food french fries aren't typically considered healthy, but
dietitians say they can still fit into a balanced eating pattern when >>>>> > enjoyed occasionally. And if you're going to order them, small
differences in ingredients and nutrition can make one option a
slightly better choice than another.
So which fast-food fries come out on top? We asked dietitians to weigh >>>>> > in, and one chain stood out: In-N-Out Burger.
They Have a Short, Simple Ingredient List
The fries are made from potatoes cooked in sunflower oil with simple >>>>> > seasonings like salt, black pepper and a small amount of canola oil.1 >>>>> >
They're Lower in Saturated Fat
One order of In-N-Out fries contains about 1.5 grams of saturated
fat-less than some other popular options
They Contain Less Sodium
One order of In-N-Out fries contains 150 mg of sodium, slightly lower >>>>> > than some other fast-food options.
Which is why I always get them "animal style" with their delicious >>>>> > sauce.
WTF is "animal style" french fry's?
Are you playing stupid or is it real?
Probably just looking for another opportunity to lie, and be caught
lying.
Maybe the fact that wisconsin doesn't have an in-and-out has something to do >>with it?
In-N-Out is famous everywhere, even where they don't have an outlet.
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In article
<ZYqdncwQXpIT5WL0nZ2dnZfqn_qdnZ2d@supernews.com>,
jerrysauk@hotmail.com says...
"KlausSchadenfreude" <klaus.schadenfreudeREMOVE@gmail.com> wrote in
message
news:i5a0tkp1mk0r638bpk927qllqb5oa2u466@Is.Rudy.Canoza.dead.yet.com...
https://www.eatingwell.com/dietitians-reveal-the-healthiest-fast-food-french-fries-11933125
Fast-food french fries aren't typically considered healthy, but
dietitians say they can still fit into a balanced eating pattern when
enjoyed occasionally. And if you're going to order them, small
differences in ingredients and nutrition can make one option a
slightly better choice than another.
So which fast-food fries come out on top? We asked dietitians to weigh >> > in, and one chain stood out: In-N-Out Burger.
They Have a Short, Simple Ingredient List
The fries are made from potatoes cooked in sunflower oil with simple
seasonings like salt, black pepper and a small amount of canola oil.1
They're Lower in Saturated Fat
One order of In-N-Out fries contains about 1.5 grams of saturated
fat-less than some other popular options
They Contain Less Sodium
One order of In-N-Out fries contains 150 mg of sodium, slightly lower
than some other fast-food options.
Which is why I always get them "animal style" with their delicious
sauce.
WTF is "animal style" french fry's?
Are you playing stupid or is it real?
I have never heard the term "animal style" to refer to french fry's.
"KlausSchadenfreude" <klaus.schadenfreudeREMOVE@gmail.com> wrote in message
Which is why I always get them "animal style" with their delicious
sauce.
WTF is "animal style" french fry's?
Jenny reveals himself as ignorant of fast food in general, In-N-Out,
*and* how to use the Internet search functions that even fourth
graders are aware of.
In-N-Out Animal Style Fries are a popular "secret menu" item
consisting of crispy french fries topped with melted American cheese, caramelized grilled onions, and the chain's signature tangy spread.
They are a cult-favorite, known for being a messy, savory, and creamy indulgence.
Well they might be a "cult favorite" in whatever country YOUR in, but in wisconsin, we never heard of it.
How to Order
Ask for "Animal Style Fries" at any In-N-Out location.They are
technically not on the main menu board but are widely known by staff.
Well gee, maybe the fact thier not on the menu is why people never heard of them.
On Fri, 12 Jun 2026 12:36:51 -0500, "Jerry Sauk"
<jerrysauk@hotmail.com> wrote:
[...]
Which is why I always get them "animal style" with their delicious
sauce.
WTF is "animal style" french fry's?
Are you playing stupid or is it real?
I have never heard the term "animal style" to refer to french fry's.
Your feeding your well proved NEED to lie, via an spelling AND an
apostrophe, is acknowledged.
If you don't have an In-N-Out in your area, you're missing out.
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