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as crazy as it sounds I like the Walmart brand all-dressed chips better then the Ruffles brand

Gross. Nothin' beats Ruffles!

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USC here, ketchup is for french fries, tator tots, and hot dogs. When my Canadian DH puts it on eggs, Kraft dinner (try the cheddar explosion version of Kraft mac and cheese), or his meatloaf I just shake my head. To me the flavor combination doesn't work well on those items.

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I must admit that I’ve been known to dip my french fries in ketchup and then brown gravy before eating them. Like at lunch today at the pub.

Eggs - yep.

Meatloaf - absolutely! Very rarely I’ll have it with BBQ sauce.

I’ve always preferred the Old Dutch Ketchup Chips.

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I put ketchup om my deli meat sandwiches, put it on scrambled eggs, and fried egg sandwiches.

I don't dip my fries is gravy I drown my fries in gravy and then add ketchup too. I will dip fries in sweet and sour sauce and then ketchup too.

Kerr's ketchup chips are OK when I don't have any from home, heck the no name brand at Walmart of food basics had more flavouring then the Kerr's but they do in a pinch. I'm not picky with the brands either, and I do miss All Dressed chips too.

Oh yeah meatloaf gets cooked with ketchup on top, BBQ sauce is for burgers, chicken, pulled pork and ribs.

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Hubs still thinks he's gonna get me to eat eggs without ketchup. ROFL!! :rofl: Silly man!

The only time ketchup doesn't enter the eggs is when I have an omelet with a tonne of cheese and other goodies in it.

I remember the one time I asked for McChicken sauce down in the USA to mix with my ketchup for my fries the girl was like "you know it's just mayo right?" "Yea I know, I want a package" "ooook then." LAWL! :lol:

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I stopped eating at McDonalds when I moved here. I hate that they don't even fry the buggers they are just reheated in steam drawers. Burger King is that way too I don't know how ppl can eat that.

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I stopped eating at McDonalds when I moved here. I hate that they don't even fry the buggers they are just reheated in steam drawers. Burger King is that way too I don't know how ppl can eat that.

I pretty much plan on not eating there either after I move to Denver. There are so many better options for us right around our apartment! :D

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Ketchup on meatloaf is a must. As well as eggs. Mmm.

I don't like the McDonalds here! I also have asked for McChicken sauce and was given a very confused stare as a response (as I also enjoy mixing it with my ketchup for fries). They had no idea what I was talking about! When I asked for mayo instead, she was like "sorry, I have never heard of McChicken sauce...it must be a regional thing!". I was like, um no. I get that it is mayo, but after working at a McD's for 3 years, I am kinda stuck on calling it McChicken sauce! I have even called our mayo at home that!

I sometimes also put ketchup on bread. A quick snack!

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I have never done the ketchup on egg thing before. Never used to be an egg eater anyways, but now I do eat scrambled eggs or omelets, but never with ketchup. Guess I never even thought of doing that before. Just think it would taste odd.

Yes I mix ketchup in my meatloaf and the BBQ sauce gets put over top before I bake it.

As with McDonalds, I don't really notice too much a difference between any McDonalds I've been to around the world other than in India. Even the US vs Canadian McDonalds I don't feel I notice that much differences. It seems the Canadian one is smaller though for something like a Big Mac. Though it's been years since I've had it. Next time maybe I'll have to eat on here and then one as soon as I go up to Canada and see if I can notice any difference in the two...

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My favourite breakfast is hash (fried potatoes, green or red peppers, onions, scrambled eggs, & sausage all mixed together, topped with shredded cheese). And I love my ketchup on that!

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I have to have ketchup on my scrambled, poached eggs and ommletts. I love it for meatloaf. Fries, Yup, Hashbrowns, Yup. For potato chips, I prefer Lays Ketchup chips.

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