

Thin-cut potato fries, served hot as part of Domino's sides menu. They come in a straightforward fast-food format, with a slender shape that cooks to a crisp exterior and a soft centre. Compared with chunkier chips or thicker wedges, these are built for quick eating alongside pizza rather than as a stand-alone side. Domino's added them later than its core menu items, and they sit alongside other add-ons like potato wedges and dough balls. In the UK, they're typically portioned for sharing or pairing with a meal, depending on the order.

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