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Eat fries first, main dish later, always. Good reason though: usually the main dish holds heat much longer than fries do, and it probably won't get as gross as fries do.
Cold fries are tasteless and soggy. A warm burger is still good.
Not strange at all. Everyone knows you eat the fries in the car on the way home.
to drop off the door dash. you meant. I think.
I eat in the same order but because I like to eat my favourite bit last.
If I have a roast dinner I'll eat veg - potatoes - meat.
Same reason I save my roast broccoli for last
Me too. Once I was talled "Aren't you gonna eat that?" That's when I realised I was unconsciously saving food for the end.
I always start with veg, then meat, then carbs my beloved.
That's compelling logic.