What company uses the most potatoes?

According to NBC News, McDonald's uses more than 3.4 billion pounds of U.S.-grown potatoes every year. They're the biggest buyer of potatoes in the entire world. More mind-blowing facts about McDonald's right this way.
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Who buys the most potatoes in the US?

In 2017, the United States exported potatoes and potato products with a total value of $3.0 billion, down 1 percent from 2016. Of that volume, the United States exported 2.03 billion pounds of frozen fries. The leading buyer of U.S. potatoes was Japan, followed by Canada, Mexico, and South Korea.
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How many potatoes does McDonald's buy?

Globally, the company buys 3.4 billion pounds of potatoes every year, and serves more than 9 million pounds of french fries every day.
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Where does mcdonalds purchase their potatoes?

100 Circle Farms: A McDonald's Potato Supplier | McDonald's.
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What potato does McDonald's use?

The most common potatoes we use for McDonald's fries include the Russet Burbank, Russet Ranger, Umatilla Russet and the Shepody—varieties known for producing a flavorful fry that's crispy on the outside and fluffy on the inside.
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Are Wendy's fries real potatoes?

According to the company, the new fries are natural-cut, skin-on and made with real potatoes. They also allegedly hold up to dipping in sauce or even a Frosty and come with a Hot & Crispy Guarantee, which means Wendy's will replace them if they are in fact, not hot and crispy.
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Are Burger King fries real potatoes?

Burger King's fries are made from real potatoes, but they utilize potato starch, rice flour, and a few other choice ingredients to boost the crunch factor and seasoning. While they do get nice and crispy outside and stay pillowy-soft inside, what they're missing is flavor.
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Does Bill Gates Own McDonald's potatoes?

Bill Gates is the largest private farmland owner in the US. According to NBC, land that he owns in Washington state is used to grow potatoes that make McDonald's fries. These potato fields are reportedly so vast that you can see them from space. Sign up for the 10 Things in Tech daily newsletter.
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Who is the largest purchaser of potatoes?

Every single day. According to NBC News, McDonald's uses more than 3.4 billion pounds of U.S.-grown potatoes every year. They're the biggest buyer of potatoes in the entire world.
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Who makes burger King fries?

A licensed products company, Broad Street Licensing Group, and its manufacturing partner, the Inventure Group, introduced the first products in the fall of that year: flavored potato crisps in two flavors, flame-broiled burger and French fries with ketchup.
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Are McDonald's fries real potato?

Some people believe that the perfectly straight fries are made using molds and fake potato goop. But since the fries are made with real potatoes, they are cut with a real knife. After the potatoes are skinned and washed, they are shot through a series of blades that cut them into French fries.
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Where is the potato capital of the world?

Blackfoot boasts the largest potato industry in any one area, and is known as the "Potato Capital of the World." It is the site of the Idaho Potato Museum (a museum and gift shop that displays and explains the history of Idaho's potato industry), and the home of the world's largest baked potato and potato chip.
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What state eats the most potatoes?

The National Potato Council tracks this and while it lags behind a year or two, you can easily follow the per capita potato consumption (currently at 117 pounds per year) as well as the highest producing states (Idaho has been on top since passing Maine in 1957).
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How much land does China own in the United States?

At the turn of this century, Chinese owners owned about 192,000 acres of farmland in the U.S., according to the USDA. By 2019, the USDA says foreign ownership of U.S. acres exceeded 35.2 million acres, a 60 percent increase from the decade prior.
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Who owns the most farmland in the US?

With almost 269,000 acres, Bill Gates retained his ranking as America's largest private farmland owner.
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Why does Bill Gates get free Mcdonalds?

Warren Buffett revealed to CNBC that he has a card that gives him free McDonald's in Omaha with no expiration. The billionaire also revealed Bill Gates has a McDonald's gold card that gives him free food at any location around the world for the rest of his life.
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Does McDonald's use Idaho potatoes?

McDonald's Corp. spent nearly $136 million on Idaho agricultural commodities to supply its fast food restaurants during 2018, according to a recently released corporate report. During the year, the Chicago-based fast-food giant purchased 271.285 million pounds of Idaho potatoes.
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Who invented frozen french fries?

J. R. Simplot, a billionaire who grew up in a sod-roofed log cabin and dropped out of school at 14, then marshaled luck, spunk and inventiveness to fashion an entrepreneurial career that included developing the first commercial frozen French fry, died on Sunday at his home in Boise, Idaho. He was 99.
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Why is Idaho famous for potatoes?

Idaho's rich volcanic soil is ideally suited for potatoes. Potatoes seem to grow better in a light soil, like volcanic ash which has a rich supply of trace minerals and appears to be necessary for successful potato production. Idaho's scenic mountains collect snow throughout the winter months.
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Who has better fries Mcdonalds or Wendy's?

In a side-by-side comparison, Wendy's has the better fry. It's a bigger, 'meatier' fry, I got a better crisp on the outside and there's more fluffy potato inside. They were perfectly fried and perfectly seasoned.
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Which fast-food has the healthiest fries?

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  • Chick-Fil-A Waffle Potato Fries. ...
  • Wendy's Natural-Cut Fries. ...
  • Jack In The Box French Fries. ...
  • KFC Seasoned Potato Wedges. ...
  • Sonic Natural Cut Fries. ...
  • Arby's Curly Fries (*Snack Size) ...
  • Burger King French Fries (*Value Size) ...
  • McDonald's World Famous Fries.
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What's in Wendy's fries?

  • Fries. Potatoes.
  • Rapeseed Oil. Rapeseed Oil, Anti-foaming Agent (Dimethylpolysiloxane).
  • Ketchup. Tomatoes (148 g per 100 g Tomato Ketchup), Spirit Vinegar, Sugar, Salt, Spice and Herb Extracts (CELERY), Spice.
  • Sea Salt. Sea Salt, Anti-caking agent (Magnesium Oxide).
  • Salt Packets.
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