I'm wondering the same thing... try averaging together the cost of a bunch of french fries.
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Depends on what store and how big the bag is. Like, for instance, at my local grocery store, a medium sized bag of frozen fries range from $3-7 dollars. Which is truly ridiculous.
£1.00 - 3.99 a bag
French FriesHow many pounds of french fries to feed 35 people
The cost of French fries in grocery stores can vary widely depending on brand, type, and location, typically ranging from $2 to $6 for a standard bag (around 16 to 32 ounces). Frozen French fries are often more economical, while specialty or organic varieties may be on the higher end of the price range. Prices can also fluctuate based on sales, promotions, and regional market conditions.
That depends on where you are, since some places charge more than others. It also depends on the size bag, since a smaller bag would be less expensive than a larger one.
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You don't bake french fries. They are deep-fat fried.
It would cost £800.
A bag of flower cost 2 cents in 1600
If there are about 20 potatoes in a 5-pound bag and the restaurant uses 2 potatoes per order of fries, they can make 10 orders from one bag (20 potatoes ÷ 2 potatoes per order = 10 orders). If they charge $5 for each order, the total revenue from one bag would be 10 orders × $5 = $50. Thus, the restaurant takes in $50 from a 5-pound bag of potatoes.
About $2 at fairplay for a small bag