You Can Now Get This Fan-Favorite Fast Food Item at Sam’s Club
Store bought French fries are not at all what they used to be. Sure, there’s always been the usual suspects: straight cut, crinkle cut, curly, shoestring, waffle and seasoned. But these days, things are different. And when your favorite fast food restaurant is selling frozen bags of its fries in grocery stores, you know we’ve entered a new era of store-bought fries.
The only thing better than a bag of Arby’s French fries is one bought in bulk. That is exactly the reality in which Sam’s Club membership holders are currently living. It was recently discovered that the popular bulk retailer is now stocking 4-pound bags of frozen Arby’s Curly Fries for less than $10. It's a deal too good to pass up, and for fans of Arby’s, one that will likely upstage the rest.
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Sam’s Club’s inventory of Arby’s Curly Fries retail for $8.96 per 4-pound bag and can be found in the freezer aisle next to the rest of the frozen spud varieties. One fan online was quick to respond to a post shared to Instagram by Sam’s Club Members about the new frozen fry addition, stating that they taste “almost the same as the OG.” The commenter even went as far as to suggest needing a heat lamp to “mimic that authentic taste.”
All jokes aside, there is something so special about our favorite fast food French fries. It’s extremely difficult for home-cooked frozen varieties to come anywhere close to the texture and flavor of a batch straight from the restaurant. Use of an air fryer can help get you there, but without a proper deep-frying setup, French fries at home are rarely the same as at the restaurant.
For some, this Sam’s Club x Arby’s mashup might not have initially been on their grocery shopping bingo card. But in a world where it’s all too easy to fall into a cycle of eating the same things every week, it can’t hurt to give these Arby’s fries a chance over your usual frozen fry choice. Plus, at about $2.24 per pound, it’s an economical purchase for the whole family. It’s a win-win situation.
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