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this is what they say:
In Texas, as in other locations, McDonald's fries are made from **frozen, pre-cut potatoes**. They are typically cooked in a blend of **vegetable oils**, which may include canola oil, corn oil, and soybean oil. McDonald's also adds a small amount of **natural beef flavoring** to enhance the taste, which is why they are not considered vegetarian. Always check with local branches for any specific variations!
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