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  1. Feb 3, 2024 · We gave them 4 out of 5 stars. French Fries clockwise from top Left - from Morrisons, Sainsbury's, Aldi and Tesco with the McCain fries in the middle. Sainsbury's French Fries cost £1.30...

    • Ore-Ida. If you've ever purchased frozen french fries, you're familiar with Ore-Ida. This ubiquitous brand can be found in every corner of the country.
    • Alexia. Even though Alexia is a relative newcomer to the world of frozen french fries, they've quickly become a force that must be recognized. Alexia, which was founded in 2002 by chef Alex Dzieduszycki (via Food Business News), is proud of using high-quality ingredients and ensuring that all of their seasoning is finely tuned.
    • Whole Foods 365. Whole Foods isn't exactly known for having low prices but they do have some amazing 365 products on their shelves that are worth every additional penny.
    • Checkers. Don't let the aforementioned unpleasantness sold by Red Robin and Arby's make you think that it's impossible for restaurant brands to create worthwhile frozen french fries.
  2. Feb 1, 2024 · Our team of French fry enthusiasts gave their unfiltered opinions to determine which ones are actually worth buying. We tried virtually every iteration you can imagine: from classic to crinkle...

    • Gabby Romero
    • Associate Editor
    • info@delish.com
    • Overview
    • How I Taste Tested the Frozen French Fries
    • Frozen French Fry Taste Test Results

    It was close, but I have a winner!

    French fries are a thing of beauty. Is there another food that can transform itself so elegantly once cut and fried? I didn’t think so. That crisp golden outside and fluffy interior are craveable and it’s obvious we’re all obsessed. Head down

    at your local grocery store and you’ll see the shelves spilling with options. Yes, variety is good, but more isn’t always better. How do you choose? We’ve got you covered in the basic store-bought frozen

    category. That’s right, we did the testing so that you can be an empowered (French fry) consumer.

    I chose bags of fries that were readily available in major grocery store chains. I went with big brands and avoided generic/store-brand versions. I opted for conventional fries, bypassing organic brands. To keep things fair, I also chose fries seasoned only with salt.

    in the same oven as directed on the package. They were served hot and taste-testers had no indication of brand while testing. The fries were also served plain, without ketchup or other condiments.

    Appearance was taken into consideration first. Testers were encouraged to look at the fries for golden color and overall good looks. After taking a bite, texture was assessed.

    had a crisp exterior, but a soft interior. Lastly, it came down to flavor. The fries needed to taste like potatoes and have enough seasoning to help that flavor shine. They had to be good enough to make us want to come back for more. We used a scale of 1 to 10, with 1 being the worst score in each category and 10 being the best. We took the results and averaged them together to provide our scores below. Here’s how the brands fared.

    When I bought this bag of frozen fries, I was sure they were going to be the winner. I’ve had Alexia brand products in the past and I always enjoyed them. I guess I’d never had their House Cut Fries. Or had them alongside other fries. I wasn’t the only one who wasn’t impressed. All of my testers called these fries “bland” and one said they were tolerable, but only with a heavy dip in ketchup.

    Handsome indeed! These potato fries are good-looking for sure. They’re straight cut, but not overly thin and we all loved the little bit of visible peel on the ends. They looked good, but the consensus was that the flavor was pretty average. Testers noted decent potato flavor, but not enough to pull higher scores. The fries also felt a bit soft on the inside, and with the thicker cut, that made them feel a bit mushy at times. We'll stick to other

    freezer finds from Trader Joe's

    This was the only crinkle-cut fry of the bunch, making it a bit of an outlier, but I liked that they didn’t have any additional seasoning, so I decided to put them in my mix. Before testing, I confirmed that my testers didn’t have a strong preference for

  3. Apr 29, 2022 · Taking a trip to my local Aldi, Tesco, Sainsbury’s and Iceland, I grabbed myself four bags of frozen French fries and set on my carby-journey. So, with a plate of chips ready to compare and remarkably less freezer space than I started my day with, I began my taste test. Here’s how I got on.

  4. Aug 17, 2023 · Freezer fries are easy and convenient to make, but which brands taste the best? Our spud-dunking writer taste-tested six popular varieties.

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  6. Oct 9, 2019 · Whether putting frozen French fries in an air fryer is your thing or you're dropping your frozen fries in the deep fryer, these are the best frozen fry brands.

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