White Castle Launches New Angus Chili Cheese Fries

White Castle, the fast food restaurant forever immortalized by its screen time in the first Harold & Kumar movie, is now serving up a new chili recipe for its glazed over* fans. Advertised to be made with lean, 100% Angus beef braised with southwestern seasonings & blended with red beans, tomatoes, select peppers, onions and mild green chilies.

The new chili comes a la carte in three sizes: small, medium and family (serves 3-4), or topped with cheese and spread over an order of fries. Nutritionally, the small older will set you back 160 calories and 5 grams of fat, the medium is 260 calories with 8 grams of fat, and the family size, if you’re really hungry, will push you back 720 calories and 22 grams of fat.

A medium order of chili cheese fries is actually a healthier option than the brand’s fully loaded fries (cheese sauce, bacon, ranch). The Chili Cheese Fries will set you back 250 calories and 22 grams of fat, while a medium order of Fully Loaded Fries chalk up 460 caories and 38 grams of fat.

The chili is a limited-time only product, so try it while it lasts!

*Not all fans of White Castle are glazed over. 

 

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