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I'm what some might call a fast-food junkie. I've tried all the fast-food places around Costa Mesa and Irvine (down here below the Orange Curtain known as Orange County)...regardless of how many different places I try, none serve better french fries than In-n-Out. I used to swear by Mickey D's fries...and still enjoy them from time to time. But after trying In-n-Out's fries for the first time many years ago, I became a devoted convert. In fact, when I moved to In-n-Out-bereft New Hampshire 11 years ago, I started having dreams about their fries (and their Double Double). So much so that when I moved back here in 1997, the first fast food place I hit was In-n-Out. All other fries are pretenders to the throne: In-n-Out french fries rule as Best Fast-Food Fries. Bar None.
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