Get the freshest McDonald's fries every time with this simple drive-thru trick

Jonathan Paul Lambiase, who runs popular food channel Hellthy Junk Food, shared a way to get the freshest fries at McDonald's every single time

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A man shared the best way to get fresh fries at McDonald's every time you order. Jonathan Paul Lambiase, the food influencer behind the cult favorite Hellthy Junk Food channel, dropped a bombshell about snagging fresher fries at McDonald's that's sending shockwaves across the internet. He shared the ultimate "true food hack" for your McDonald's meal.

He said: "The best way to eat McDonald's - next time you hit the Drive-Thru, ask for medium fries with no salt. Ex-McDonald's employee claims to know why ice cream machine is 'always broken' Ex-McDonald's chef shares exactly how the burgers are cooked with Big Mac sauce recipe "We all know they will make it hot and fresh this way, the new hack is when you roll up to the window, politely ask for them for a medium cup and salt packets." Lambiase added: "Pour in a few salt packets into the cup, dump in your fries and shake them up.



With the residual oil, the salt will stick to the fries nicely, giving you hot, fresh salted fries." And Jonathan can't help but boast about the added perk of his method: "You can also secure your fries in the cup holder in the car - how convenient." He also points out that an empty cup is far from useless, reports the Daily Record .

Describing a second act for the humble plastic container, Jonathan says it can morph into a "burger holder", snugly cradling your burger and keeping any potential mess at bay in the car. He raves: "I honestly can't think of any better ways to eat McDonald's on the go." And surprisingly, many fans are echoing his sentiment! Amidst the social media frenzy, one admirer exclaimed: "That's amazing to 'drink' your fries.

" Meanwhile, another said: "He's living in 3022." Yet not everyone is ready to hop on board with Jonathan's hack. A skeptic said: "They can just put the fries back in the fryer for five seconds to burn off the salt.

" One savvy customer suggested: "You can just ask for fresh fries, don't have to waste the cup and salt and it tastes the same." Yet, a McDonald's employee confessed that requests for fresh fries during busy times are a hassle, saying it's a pain to start a new batch of fries. So, think twice before you try this trick.

Politely Ask for "Fresh" Fries. Check with the Crew. Skip the Salt on Your Order.

Time Your Visit During Busy Periods. Take Advantage of the Mobile App..