• Javi@feddit.uk
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    19 hours ago

    Potato wedges are also a thing in the UK. They’re distinct from chips in their shape; chips tend to be thick and rectangular, without skin. I tried googling steak fries, but it just kept coming back with pictures of wedges, and briefly considered we might actually be referring to different things when we each say wedges, so I promptly shut that can of worms, as we don’t need more transatlantic dissension over potato based snacks.

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      17 hours ago

      Lol… The main archetype I think of when I say “potato wedges” would be the ones you get at KFC.

      So that might help if you’re curious to see what I’m actually referring to.