Chick-fil-A
Waffle Potato Fries® — and one of fast food's great quiet wins.
At a glance
Ingredients, line by line
Annotated ingredient list — Waffle Potato Fries®
- Potatoes Fine — Coated with vegetable oil, disodium dihydrogen pyrophosphate (color), and dextrose at the supplier.
- Canola oil (high-oleic) Fine — Frying oil. With dimethylpolysiloxane added as anti-foaming agent.
- Modified food starch (corn, potato, tapioca) Fine — All gluten-free starches.
- Rice flour Fine — Coating for crispness, naturally gluten-free.
- Salt, dextrin, leavening, xanthan gum, dextrose Fine
Oil & fryer setup
Why this is unusual
Most national chains use shared fryers because it's operationally simpler and saves on equipment costs. The exceptions — Five Guys, Chick-fil-A — make a deliberate choice to keep fries separate. For Five Guys, that means a fryer that only cooks fries. For Chick-fil-A, it means two distinct oils, which double-locks against cross-contamination: even if someone accidentally drops a chicken nugget into the fry oil, the fry oil isn't peanut oil, so the chicken's peanut-oil residue doesn't transfer. It's a quietly elegant kitchen design.
Top-9 allergen status
Per the FDA's nine major allergens, as disclosed by Chick-fil-A for Chick-fil-A Waffle Potato Fries®.
Per Chick-fil-A directly: "The recipe for our Waffle Fries does not contain any of the nine major allergens." Highly refined soybean oil in the supplier coating is FDA-exempt from major allergen labeling.
In the wild
The waffle cut isn't just decorative — the crisscross creates more surface area, which means more crispy edges per fry.
Sources
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