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Why did the idea of switching to frozen fries appeal to Ray Kroc?

A. Buying frozen fries cost much less than paying employees to slice potatoes.

B. The artificial flavoring in the frozen fries was more appealing to customers.

C. The use of frozen fries allowed the restaurant to spend more money on better meat.

D. Frozen fries allowed his employees to take longer breaks.

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A: buying frozen fries cost much less than paying employees to slice potatoes
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The idea of switching to frozen fries appealed to Ray Kroc because buying frozen fries cost much less than paying employees to slice potatoes. Option A is correct.

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