What’s even wilder is that he created the chips to get back at an unsatisfied customer who didn’t like the way he was cutting his potatoes. He sent the chips to the “gourmet,” and he loved them.
I remember reading about this quite a number of years back, the customer sent the potatoes back at least twice because they weren’t cut thin enough, and the chef basically said, “Not thin enough? I’ll show HIM!!”
electricshadow Premium Member about 8 years ago
What’s even wilder is that he created the chips to get back at an unsatisfied customer who didn’t like the way he was cutting his potatoes. He sent the chips to the “gourmet,” and he loved them.
Dani Rice about 8 years ago
I always thought Crum was an American Indian.
AtypicalReader about 8 years ago
I remember reading about this quite a number of years back, the customer sent the potatoes back at least twice because they weren’t cut thin enough, and the chef basically said, “Not thin enough? I’ll show HIM!!”
markjoseph125 about 8 years ago
His last name should have been spelled “Crumb”.