Viral McDonald's sign entertains customers about fry portions

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A sign above the fry machine at a McDonald's has become a viral hit online. The sign reads, "Fluff don't stuff the fries." This phrase is meant to remind employees to serve fries in a way that looks good, without overpacking them. Many people on social media laughed at the sign. Some shared that "fluffing" fries helps maintain the right weight and appearance. If fries are packed too tightly, they can get squished, which doesn't look appealing. A shift manager explained that the way fries are served can affect how they stay warm for customers. Employees noted that they sometimes faced criticism for not following this guideline. One cashier recounted how a manager would check the sizes and even shake them to make them appear full. The debate over "fluffing" versus "stuffing" fries has sparked humor and recognition among fast food workers. French fries have long been a favorite at McDonald's, with the chain selling about 3.6 billion servings in the U.S. every year. They are a common side for meals, and prices can vary by location. McDonald's recently introduced deals that include fries, helping boost their popularity even further.


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