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Fries Emoji — Copy and Paste

Copy the fries and the rest of the fast food row - burger, pizza, hot dog, taco, popcorn, pretzel, sandwich. Official Unicode names, codepoints, how the carton renders across platforms, and a repeater for long lines.

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Repeat it 100, 1000 or 10,000 times

100 copies — 499 characters.

The character

🍟 is French Fries, U+1F35F, from Unicode 6.0 in 2010. What is drawn is not loose fries but a carton of them, and the carton is red on Apple, Google, Samsung and Microsoft alike. That level of agreement is unusual for a food character, and it is why the fries read as fast food in general at small sizes rather than as one particular chain.

The fast food row

Character Official Unicode name Codepoint Added in
🍟 French Fries U+1F35F Unicode 6.0 (2010)
🍔 Hamburger U+1F354 Unicode 6.0 (2010)
🍕 Slice Of Pizza U+1F355 Unicode 6.0 (2010)
🌭 Hot Dog U+1F32D Unicode 8.0 (2015)
🌮 Taco U+1F32E Unicode 8.0 (2015)
🌯 Burrito U+1F32F Unicode 8.0 (2015)
🍿 Popcorn U+1F37F Unicode 8.0 (2015)
🥓 Bacon U+1F953 Unicode 9.0 (2016)
🥤 Cup With Straw U+1F964 Unicode 10.0 (2017)
🥨 Pretzel U+1F968 Unicode 10.0 (2017)
🥪 Sandwich U+1F96A Unicode 10.0 (2017)
🧂 Salt Shaker U+1F9C2 Unicode 12.0 (2019)

These are not logos

None of these characters belongs to a brand. The red carton is a generic red carton, drawn separately by each font vendor, and it carries no licence and no tie to any restaurant. If what you want is the marks and wordmarks of the chains themselves, those are trademarked images rather than text, and no amount of copying will turn one into a character you can paste – fast food symbols covers what they are and why.

Fries ASCII and text art

ASCII fries are the carton, not the potatoes. A drawn version needs a monospace font to keep the sides straight, so in a chat box only short single-line forms hold up:

  • [||||] – a boxed carton
  • (||||) – the rounded version
  • \||||/ – the carton flaring out at the top

All three are plain ASCII, so they paste into fields that reject 🍟.

Copy notes

The three 2010 characters are safe on anything still receiving messages. 🥤 Cup With Straw and 🥨 Pretzel are from 2017, and 🧂 Salt Shaker from 2019, so those are the ones to check first on old hardware. A long line of fries looks fine and reads badly: a screen reader announces each character by its short name in turn. If you want the long line anyway, build it with the repeat tools. Neighbours: burger and hot dog.