We fussy English folk eat chips, other people eat fries. Although chips are usually thicker whereas fries are thinner and crunchier.

As for the lack of curry sauce, there's also no option for chip barm, which makes sense because most people outside the North West of England won't know what one is. In most of England, they're chip butties. I've heard them called chip stotties (I think) in parts of Scotland. So, I guess curry sauce doesn't deserve to be listed if as a nation we have so many different words for chip accompaniments.

I voted for bacon double cheeseburger, but I'm beginning to think that shouldn't even be an option because the chips/fries accompany the burger, not the other way round. Looking at things that way, my vote would go to fries with a free holiday, lots of money and eternal happiness. ;-)

Isn't this supposed to be about Perl or something?!


In reply to Re: Re: Re: Re: Fries are best with... by tomhukins
in thread Fries are best with... by vroom

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