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In the News: USDA Pressed to Release Recalled Beef Retailers, Reducing Carcinogens in Fried Potatoes

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1 Comment:

I usually only leave the potatoes in water until I'm done peeling and cutting what I want. Thanks for the article. I will soak them longer.....I'm making fries today.

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