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Before going to order lunch at Tim Horton's I went to their french website to lookup potato wedges. It says they're called 'Quartiers de pommes de terre savoureux'. It's obvious no one is going to say savoureux when they order.

It still seems long even with just 'Quartiers de pommes de terre'. Is there an easier way to say potato wedges?

Or maybe I'm just leaving too much space between words so it feels long.

Before going to order lunch at Tim Horton's I went to their french website to lookup potato wedges. It says they're called 'Quartiers de pommes de terre savoureux'. It's obvious no one is going to say savoureux when they order.

It still seems long even with just 'Quartiers de pommes de terre'. Is there an easier way to say potato wedges?

Before going to order lunch at Tim Horton's I went to their french website to lookup potato wedges. It says they're called 'Quartiers de pommes de terre savoureux'. It's obvious no one is going to say savoureux when they order.

It still seems long even with just 'Quartiers de pommes de terre'. Is there an easier way to say potato wedges?

Or maybe I'm just leaving too much space between words so it feels long.

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Do people actually say 'Quartiers de pommes de terre' ?

Before going to order lunch at Tim Horton's I went to their french website to lookup potato wedges. It says they're called 'Quartiers de pommes de terre savoureux'. It's obvious no one is going to say savoureux when they order.

It still seems long even with just 'Quartiers de pommes de terre'. Is there an easier way to say potato wedges?