• Re: Dieticians Agree- In-N-Out Has the Healthiest French Fries

    From Jerry Sauk@jerrysauk@hotmail.com to alt.food.fast-food on Fri Jun 12 12:36:51 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.food.fast-food


    "Skeeter" <invalid@none.com> wrote in message news:MPG.446947408f17f41f98b678@usnews.blocknews.net...
    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.


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  • From Jerry Sauk@jerrysauk@hotmail.com to alt.food.fast-food on Fri Jun 12 12:39:17 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.food.fast-food


    "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?


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  • From Jerry Sauk@jerrysauk@hotmail.com to alt.food.fast-food on Fri Jun 12 12:38:31 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.food.fast-food


    "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.


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  • From Folterer des dicken Mannes@klaus.schadenfreude-streichen@gmail.com to alt.food.fast-food on Fri Jun 12 14:24:32 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.food.fast-food

    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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  • From Folterer des dicken Mannes@klaus.schadenfreude-streichen@gmail.com to alt.food.fast-food on Fri Jun 12 14:26:24 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.food.fast-food

    On Fri, 12 Jun 2026 12:38:31 -0500, "Jerry Sauk"
    <jerrysauk@hotmail.com> wrote:


    "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.

    No, *YOU* never heard of it. Of course, you lie so much it's a sure
    bet that you have.

    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.

    Wrong. Obviously people have heard of them, or they wouldn't get
    ordered and we wouldn't be talking about them, would we?
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  • From ChompyMcFries@Kenito@Benito.too to alt.food.fast-food on Sat Jun 13 06:15:59 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.food.fast-food

    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.
    But all is not lost. While probably not an exact copy, here is a
    recipe for Animal Style fries you can make at home**:

    https://www.thekitchn.com/animal-style-fries-22925355#post-recipe-14055



    ** OK, not YOU, since you lack the ability to make a PB&J sandwich
    (unless you were lying, which is VERY possible). But maybe you can get
    your mom to make the fries for you.

    [Cue Jenny (Jerry) running away from the truth. Or diverting from it.]

    The name Jerry is a girl's name meaning "ruler with the spear or
    sacred name". https://nameberry.com/b/girl-baby-name-jerry
    --
    Over 500 documented lies of Jerry "Jenny" Sauk. http://jerrylies.byethost22.com/?i=2
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  • From KenitoBenito@Kenito@Benito.too to alt.food.fast-food on Sat Jun 13 06:17:04 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.food.fast-food

    On Fri, 12 Jun 2026 12:38:31 -0500, "Jerry Sauk"
    <jerrysauk@hotmail.com> wrote:

    [...]

    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

    Your feeding your absolute NEED to lie, via grammar or spelling,
    is acknowledged.

    in, but in
    wisconsin,

    Your feeding your PROVEN NEED to lie, via grammar, is
    acknowledged.

    we never heard of it.

    If I were a betting man, I would bet there are people in
    Wisconsin who have heard of it. Some have likely eaten Animal Style
    fries.
    Just because you don't have the ability to travel and sample
    items from around the country does not mean others are so limited.


    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

    Your feeding your undeniable NEED to lie, via spelling, is
    acknowledged.

    not on the menu is why people never heard
    of them.

    Except, outside of your well documented NEED to lie, people have
    heard of them. People have also ordered and eaten them. Even some who
    currently live in Wisconsin.


    [Cue Jenny (Jerry) running away from the truth. Or diverting from it.]

    The name Jerry is a girl's name meaning "ruler with the spear or
    sacred name". https://nameberry.com/b/girl-baby-name-jerry
    --
    Over 500 documented lies of Jerry "Jenny" Sauk. http://jerrylies.byethost22.com/?i=2
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  • From KenitoBenito@Kenito@Benito.too to alt.food.fast-food on Sat Jun 13 06:17:46 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.food.fast-food

    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

    Your feeding your verified NEED to lie, via grammar, is
    acknowledged.

    doesn't have an in-and-out

    Your feeding your confirmable NEED to lie, via grammar, is
    acknowledged.

    has something to do
    with it?

    There will be people in Wisconsin who have heard about the
    options at In-N-Out. A number of those will have actually eaten at
    least one of the available options during a visit to a location while
    on a business trip and/or vacation.
    That you're too fat to get out of your parents' house, making ANY
    travel impossible, does not mean every one is so limited.
    Add that the Internet allows people to look up most anything, if
    not literally anything, and your lie has been further exposed. You
    must be very pleased to have both NEEDS realized.


    [Cue Jenny (Jerry) running away from the truth. Or diverting from it.]

    The name Jerry is a girl's name meaning "ruler with the spear or
    sacred name". https://nameberry.com/b/girl-baby-name-jerry
    --
    Over 500 documented lies of Jerry "Jenny" Sauk. http://jerrylies.byethost22.com/?i=2
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  • From ChompyMcFries@Kenito@Benito.too to alt.food.fast-food on Sat Jun 13 06:18:13 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.food.fast-food

    On Fri, 12 Jun 2026 14:24:32 -0700, Folterer des dicken Mannes <klaus.schadenfreude-streichen@gmail.com> wrote:

    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.

    That Jerry claims she [1] doesn't know about it is STRONG
    evidence that she does. Such is the level of her mental illness and
    its making her NEED to lie.



    [1] The name Jerry is a girl's name meaning "ruler with the spear or
    sacred name". https://nameberry.com/b/girl-baby-name-jerry
    --
    Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall.
    Humpty Dumpty was shot by ICE.
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  • From Skeeter@invalid@none.com to alt.food.fast-food on Sat Jun 13 10:13:02 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.food.fast-food

    In article
    <STWdnZdYYoZT27H3nZ2dnZfqnPudnZ2d@supernews.com>,
    jerrysauk@hotmail.com says...

    "Skeeter" <invalid@none.com> wrote in message news:MPG.446947408f17f41f98b678@usnews.blocknews.net...
    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.

    Get educated.
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  • From Skeeter@invalid@none.com to alt.food.fast-food on Sat Jun 13 10:14:03 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.food.fast-food

    In article
    <STWdnZZYYoZT27H3nZ2dnZfqnPsAAAAA@supernews.com>,
    jerrysauk@hotmail.com says...

    "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.

    Wisconsin? Well that explains a lot.


    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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  • From Folterer des dicken Mannes@klaus.schadenfreude-streichen@gmail.com to alt.food.fast-food on Sat Jun 13 12:17:25 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.food.fast-food

    On Sat, 13 Jun 2026 06:15:59 -0700, ChompyMcFries <Kenito@Benito.too>
    wrote:

    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.

    Can you even imagine Jenny's frustration at waiting in one of those
    half-mile In-N-Out drive through lines?

    LOL
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