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Here’s Where You Can Get All-You-Can-Eat McDonald’s French Fries

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Michal Addady
Michal Addady
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Michal Addady
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April 18, 2016, 12:13 PM ET

If you miss “Supersizing,” one soon-to-be-built McDonald’s (MCD) outpost may be able to fill that void.

A location in St. Joseph, Mo. was torn down last month and is being rebuilt with various new features, according to local paper the St. Joseph News-Press. Patrons can customize their burgers, chicken sandwiches, and desserts by ordering through a kiosk, and employees will bring their food to their seats, which will be a collection of couches and arm chairs.

But perhaps most striking, according to the News-Press, is that this McDonald’s will be the first to offer unlimited french fries.

The deal is not yet available to the public as the restaurant is scheduled to open this coming July. However, it has already received feedback ranging from eager anticipation to anger to disgust.

Finds out @McDonalds in Missouri has unlimited French fries …. Googles how far away is Missouri #McDonalds#yum

— Shelbey Thomas (@ShelbeyThom) April 18, 2016

Just saw an article about a new @McDonalds in Missouri where they offer all you can eat fries. SIGN ME UP NOW! #ImLovinIt

— Noel Barton (@NoelBarton) April 18, 2016

All you can eat french fries from @McDonalds ?…🤔 They really tryna kill people.

— SHAD (@trufflebudder) April 18, 2016

McDonald's testing bottomless fries.
You know, for their customers who want endless diabetes.

— Erik B (@erikbransteen) April 18, 2016

Yes because the world needs more heart attacks and people sitting on couches with clogged arteries. This is the… https://t.co/2MQRt6VHS9

— Deborah Cruz✨Lifestyle|Parent||Travel Storyteller⚡ (@DeborahACruz) April 18, 2016

The availability of options at McDonald’s appears to fluctuate based on geography. While unlimited french fries make their way to Missouri, California is getting low-calorie breakfast bowls made with egg whites, turkey sausage, and kale. Meanwhile Premium McWraps, which were meant to be a healthier alternative to McDonalds’ other sandwiches, have recently been removed from menus nationwide.

McDonald’s could not immediately be reached for comment.

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