Belgians urged to double down on fries, do national duty

Manager Pascal Vandersteengen, left, hands a bag to a customer with a mouth mask as he works at his Belgian friterie, Chez Clementine, in Brussels, during a partial lockdown to prevent the spread of coronavirus, COVID-19, Tuesday, April 28, 2020. Before the COVID-19 epidemic, the prospects for the 2020 season looked bright following an excellent year marked by a rise of 7.5 percent in the production of frozen fries in Belgium. But the deadly virus outbreak brought exports to Chinese ports to a halt, then triggered a slowdown of potato sales across Europe as lockdown measures were implemented across the continent. (AP Photo/Francisco Seco)

BRUSSELS — In a country that claims to be the real birthplace of the finger food that Americans have the temerity to call French fries, rescuing the potato industry might easily be a matter of Belgian national pride.

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