November 10, 2010 4:48 PM

Wendy's New "Natural" Fries: More Calories, More Salt, More Foodies?

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David W Freeman
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(CBS/AP) They might not be any healthier, but Wendy's is hoping its new slimmed-down "natural" fries will help draw in a "foodie" crowd with discerning tastes.

The fast food chain is introducing fries that are thinner, smaller, and crispier than the ones they replace. The reworked fries are made with Russett potatoes, with the skin left on, and topped with sea salt.

The fries are slated to appear on Thursday and roll out over the next two weeks.

This is the first major overhaul of the 41-year-old company's fries, although it has adjusted the recipe in the past.

Why the change?

"We want every ingredient to be a simple ingredient, to be one you can pronounce and one your grandmother would recognize in her pantry," said Ken Calwell, Wendy's chief marketing officer.

People want more natural foods and they want to know where they come from, he said. Having the skin on is a way to remind people that fries come from potatoes, he said, adding that testing showed that some people think restaurant fries are processed foods.

One thing that won't change for the better will be nutrition: The new fries will pack more sodium - a medium size fry goes from 350 milligrams to 500 milligrams (sea salt is no better for you than table salt) - and calories jumps 10 to 420.

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by Esuper April 10, 2011 6:30 PM EDT
nastiest fries i have ever tasted. mcdonalds here i come.
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by alandouglas April 27, 2011 11:01 PM EDT
I have to agree. No more combos/fries for me at Wendy's. I'll just get a burger and a coke. Sea Salt Fries....Salty Stale Tasting Fries is what they should call them. Who came up with that dumb idea? Wendys ruined their Chili 30 years ago when they changed the receipe and now they have ruined their fries.
by joemama187d January 5, 2011 3:12 PM EST
wow, a jump from 10 to 420 calories?! that's pretty unbelievable.
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by BETFER50 December 27, 2010 7:11 PM EST
I loved their fries but the new fries taste horrible and will never order them again.
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by mrholeshot December 11, 2010 7:38 AM EST
I think Wendys really screwed up on this one. Sometimes I would choose Wendys just because of the fries. Tried some last night and they were horrible. Wendys shot themselves in the foot this time. Bring back the old fries or the Monteray Ranch Chicken Sandwich and I might go back. Bad move
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by Jhihmoac November 11, 2010 4:16 AM EST
I like the "Mom and Pop Hot Dog Joint" (when you can find one) style fries first, then Mickey D's...
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by netjunkie1 November 10, 2010 9:57 PM EST
Don't rush out to get a sample of these new fries.
They aren't available yet, as I found out today...
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by esq777 November 10, 2010 9:45 PM EST
"Natural-cut"? That's a good one. I'm sure Wendy's wants people to think the fries are made of 'natural' ingredients, when the name actually refers to the style of the cut.
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by DigsRetro November 10, 2010 9:28 PM EST
We've had the new fries in Orlando for at least two months. They have great new tubs of ketchup for dipping too, nicer than the messy packets.
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by WillowSunstar November 10, 2010 7:11 PM EST
True foodies eventually learn how to cook their food and probably would not be caught dead in a fast food place.
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by Gunnyphillips November 10, 2010 7:00 PM EST
Amazingly stupid, assuming increased sales is the goal. Dave Thomas would be mortified.
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