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For most people, despite fries being a side dish, they tend to be the most important part of the meal. We all say we're "just going to have a couple" and then somehow find ourselves blacking out, digging through the bottom of the bag for the buried treasure.

So naturally, I took on another challenge for you all. In the name of fast food, I decided to try fries from Canada's biggest fast-food chains and rank them from worst to best, and I think you'll be surprised: cause honestly, I was surprised.

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Listen up Albertans, because Edmonton just got its very first Chipotle restaurant, and people are running to try it out — and get some of the freebies they're handing out to the early birds.

In a post to Instagram the popular restaurant said that they're opening on September 19 at 10:45 a.m., making it the first one in Edmonton. They also said that they'll be "offering the first few guests special Chipotle t-shirts," so if you want a burrito with a side of merch, now is your chance.

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The views expressed in this Opinion article are the author’s own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Narcity Media.

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If you're a newcomer to Canada, you probably noticed that lots of Canadian foods are talked about non-stop. Things like poutine, butter tarts, and Nanaimo bars are just the beginning of what is considered a "Canadian dish." But all of these delicious eats aren't what Canadians eat regularly.

As a matter of fact, a lot of Canadians are most often enjoying food from some of their national chains, as well as specific Canadian menu items available at international chains, and then getting poutine afterwards.

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If you're ever out and about, you know the pain of trying to find food at an affordable price. But, through some careful planning, there might be a way where you can make it through a whole day of fast food meals with just one crisp $20 bill from McDonald's Canada.

So, to try and figure out if there is a way to make this work, we analyzed the menu of one of Canada's most affordable fast food restaurants to try and figure out if there is a way to live off of $20 if you're ordering from the Golden Arches.

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