I want to make this my last post for a while. That being said, I'm going to try really hard to avoid getting in any situation that could result in V*.

But anyways, a few days ago, my aunt brought home food from a Long John Silvers-and-KFC fused restaurant. She bought fish & chicken from the Long John Silvers Half and Wedge fries from the KFC half.

Now, I don't know how long the wedge fries had been out before being put in the fridge. And it's vital to know, especially for someone like me, considering that, despite my aunt being a generally clean person, she isn't good with putting food in right away. She'll leave pizza, Nachos, Salads, and Wings out past 2 hours before putting them in the fridge. Not she intends to do it, rather, she'll just think they don't need to put in so soon and ends up forgetting that they're out.

But anyways, back to what I was talking about. I was hungry so I decided to go look for food in the fridge. Well, I saw the fries there and seen there was about half a box left of them, little more, little less, I don't know.
(It was a small box btw lol)

I was debating with myself at first. Because I know potatoes are one of the risky foods that can food poisoning, but I also know most Fast Food meals are processed. I basically went with the "it's processed" argument and just put it in the microwave and heated it for a bit.

But now, the Hindsight that maybe it isn't proccessed has kicked in, causing the paranoid side of me to come out. So I was compelled to ask. What do you guys think?

I can't answer how long the wedge fries were out before being put into the fridge because I went back to my room as soon as I finished eating, but I do know we got the fries about two days ago.

I heard about Botulism, which I'm not worried for because it's extremely rare. I'm a little worried about E.Coli, once again, but I'm mostly worried about Salmonella.

These are wedge fries, not french fries. While I'm not sure if there's a major difference, aside from appearance, I do know that wedge fries are essentially fried or cooked/baked and salted potato slices. So I would think ( and worry ) that I'm at risk.