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'Bourdain Fries' At Reading Terminal Market Helping Stop Suicide

Fox and Son Fancy Corn Dogs in Reading Terminal Market is offering special fries for a good cause in honor of the late Anthony Bourdain.

PHILADELPHIA – It seems almost everyone loves french fries. And in Philly you can get a unique order of fries that supports suicide prevention in honor of the late celebrity chef, author, and traveler Anthony Bourdain for a limited time only.

Fox and Son Fancy Corn Dogs in the Reading Terminal Market recently unveiled a new menu item: Bourdain Fries.

The fries cost $10 an order and feature escargot, Pernod absinthe, butter, and shredded American Grana cheese.

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All proceeds from the Bourdain Fries will be donated to suicide prevention efforts.

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However, the fry supply is limited so get your order soon.

Anyone who is struggling or knows someone struggling with depression or suicidal thoughts is urged to contact the National suicide prevention hotline at (800) 273-8255.

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