News Summary
Columbia is gearing up for a thrilling poll to find the best french fry restaurant in the Midlands. With 17 local eateries participating, the community is invited to cast their votes before the deadline on February 13. In related news, Lamb Weston will close a potato processing plant in Connell, Washington, affecting 375 workers due to a supply and demand imbalance. Despite challenges, local flavors like Chef Hector Sanchez’s Best Wings of Columbia shine through. Join the fry frenzy and support local favorites!
Columbia Takes a Fry-tastic Adventure!
Hey there, Columbia residents! Are you ready to sprinkle a little **fry love** into your day? As our appetites for crispy, salty goodness grow, many folks in and around the Midlands are gearing up to participate in a thrilling poll to determine the **best french fry restaurant** in the area. We all have our personal preferences when it comes to fries—whether you crave those extra crispy bites or perhaps you lean more toward the fluffy, floppy style. It’s a world filled with various textures, cuts, and toppings!
Fries: The Varied Love
Let’s face it; we all have our unique favorites when it comes to fries. Are you someone who leans towards **straight-cut fries** that you can dip into a pool of ketchup? Or maybe you are more of a crinkle-cut aficionado who loves a sprinkle of sea salt on the side. And let’s not forget those adventurous souls who like to drench their fries in gooey cheese or **tangy vinegar**! There’s truly something for every fry lover out there.
To top it all off, it seems like the dipping sauce battle is ever so real! While ketchup seems to be the gold standard for many, others boldly go for barbecue sauce or even mayonnaise. Whatever your style, it’s a well-known fact that the perfect fry can brighten anyone’s day!
Fry Poll Details
That’s right! The poll is officially open, and it includes a mouthwatering selection of **17 locally owned restaurants** and small chains that specialize in our beloved fries. A twist in the plot? Renowned chain restaurants like McDonald’s and Five Guys will not be included in this exciting competition, nor will food trucks or vendors at state fairs. This poll aims to showcase local darling spots that really understand the fry game.
The deadline to cast your vote is approaching quickly, with everything wrapping up at 11:59 p.m. on Thursday, February 13. So, mark your calendars and grab your friends to make sure your favorite fry haven gets the recognition it deserves!
Potato Processing Plant Woes
Alongside the unfortunate layoffs, which are set to take effect on November 30, Lamb Weston is striving to generate significant cost savings for its operations and is hoping to turn the tides on its recent financial struggles, following a serious decline in stock value. While some may be feeling a bit down about the state of fries, it remains vital to support and uplift our community.
Local Eats to Check Out!
Chef Sanchez’s culinary journey began as a U.S. Marine, and cooking soon became his form of therapy. With aspirations to elevate the dining experience in Columbia, he has worked at numerous fine dining establishments, and now he aims to connect with the local community through culinary education.
You can find **Best Wings of Columbia** at 1410 Colonial Life Boulevard West, and they serve up deliciousness from 11:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday. Why not drop in for a bite after casting your fry vote?
In Conclusion
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Additional Resources
- The State: Local News Article 1
- Wikipedia: French fry
- The State: Local News Article 2
- Google Search: French fries Columbia
- Source One: Lamb Weston Closure
- Google Scholar: Potato processing plant closures
- Post and Courier: Best Wings of Columbia
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Restaurant

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