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The McDonald's fry. What else can be said about this Golden Fry that hasn't already been said before? Well for starters one must take away such negative thinking. There is always something else that can be said about this french fry. Second, you must realize, we're not just talking about a french fry, but the entire experience surrounding the specimen. And lastly, personal bias which I'll throw in at the end.

The negative thinking has to go. The golden fry is the symbol of accomplishments. You know what rewarding feeling I'm talking about. That's all you need. Banking on nostalgia and none of us are embarrassed to admit we know we're being suckered in. Everything all in one place. Childhood birthday parties held there. New driver going through the McDonald's drive-thru senior year of high school trying to pretend I knew what I was doing taking my classmates out to lunch. Never realized how monumental that memory was until I decided to memorialize my memory making McDonald's.

Memories of me watching my school secretary dip her french fries into the ketchup packets so as to not make a mess then replicating the same maneuver during a lunch date with the ladies for them to take notice of my unique french fry dipping technique. Yes, McDonald's houses these fond memories.

For many, their first job of course is all that's needed to express why McDonald's means so much to them. Consistency of course is there. The potato in itself is the real marvel. Whatever was fine tune into making this particular deep fried potato so scrumptious, ingraining in our brains how important this fry is to our everyday lives, this is a gift and something I don't take lately. It's a treat and incentive for hard work.

Does eating McDonald's fries make you more impulsive? No, it's not the fries itself. Just a pure Bliss of happiness as you indulge. Realized I was speeding on the way home while grubbing.

That's my review on the iconic McDonald's french fry. 


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