Season's Choice Extra Crispy Straight Cut French Fries

Season's Choice Extra Crispy Straight Cut French Fries

Field To Frozen For Locked In Freshness. Premium Quality. NET WT 22.93 OZ (1.43 LB) 650g. Aldi Twice As Nice Guarantee. Dist. & Sold Exclusively By: Aldi, Batavia, IL 60510. Product Of Canada.

 

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Season's Choice Extra Crispy Straight Cut French Fries Ingredients Nutrition Facts Cooking Directions

 

All of Season's Choice® fruits and vegetables are harvested and frozen to lock in flavor and nutrition. We like to think of freezing as freshness frozen in time, so you can enjoy "just picked" quality all year round. This green ribbon is our pledge to 100% delicious and nutritious produce.

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Comments 2

Guest - Roger on Wednesday, 04 March 2026 10:36

We found these only ONCE, for a period of a couple days, at an Aldi in the Twin Cities and thought they were far better than any of the other fries they carry. They have not had them since.
PLEASE make these a non-seasonal product. You can discontinue any of the other frozen fries, particularly the "Restaurant" ones that are cut to such a small cross section that it makes cooking them properly very difficult, if they are cooked enough (in a normal oven), they get hard.

We found these only ONCE, for a period of a couple days, at an Aldi in the Twin Cities and thought they were far better than any of the other fries they carry. They have not had them since. PLEASE make these a non-seasonal product. You can discontinue any of the other frozen fries, particularly the "Restaurant" ones that are cut to such a small cross section that it makes cooking them properly very difficult, if they are cooked enough (in a normal oven), they get hard.
Guest - Roger on Wednesday, 04 March 2026 10:38

PS And if they're hard, no one in the family will eat them. A lot have been wasted because of this. The squirrels like them though.

PS And if they're hard, no one in the family will eat them. A lot have been wasted because of this. The squirrels like them though.
Sunday, 07 June 2026