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Burger King Adding Satisfries To Kids’ Menu Because Children Like French Fries

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Burger King Adding Satisfries To Kids’ Menu Because Children Like French Fries

3.4.14 2:00 PM EDT By Mary Beth Quirk@marybethquirk

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satifrieskidsHaving healthier menu options for kids is one thing, but convincing them that they want to eat apple slices or carrot sticks instead of fries? That’s an uphill battle for parents, says the girl whose first two words were “French fries.” As another option, Burger King is adding its healthier Satisfries option for kids’ meals. [via BurgerBusiness.com]

3.4.14By Mary Beth Quirk@marybethquirk

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