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Maine restaurant at center of french fry controversy says entire world is intrigued by story

Published August 20, 2018

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Bolleys fries

Bolley's Famous Franks in Waterville, Maine, ditched its crinkle-cut fries in favor of straight-cut, and all hell broke loose. (iStock/Google)

A Maine restaurant says news about the anger surrounding a change in its french fries has reached people all over the world.

Bolley's Famous Franks co-owner Leslie Parsons tells the Kennebec Journal a newspaper in China wanted to try its fries and it received a call from people representing TV chef Rachael Ray.

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The Journal had reported the Waterville restaurant faced threats of violence when it changed from crinkle-cut to straight-cut fries in June.

Parsons says the change was a financial decision because crinkle-cut fries required special blades that needed to be bought monthly. She says many people felt as new owners they were changing tradition at Bolley's, which had served crinkle-cut fries since it opened in 1962.

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Parsons says despite the criticism "99.9 percent" of its customers are "awesome."

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