Five Guys
Three ingredients. Dedicated fryer. That's the whole story.
At a glance
Ingredients, line by line
Five Guys Style (the classic)
- Potatoes Fine — Hand-cut daily in each restaurant. Look for the Potato Board in-store — it lists the day's farm source.
- Refined peanut oil Peanut — 100% refined peanut oil. Highly refined oils have the allergenic proteins removed; generally tolerated by most with peanut allergies, but not guaranteed. See §04.
- Salt Fine — Added after frying; you can ask for none.
Cajun Style (the seasoned variant)
- Potatoes, refined peanut oil, salt Same base
- Cajun seasoning Plant-based — Garlic, spices (paprika, oregano, red pepper), salt, onion. Sometimes includes celery or canola oil depending on supplier.
Oil & fryer setup
About that peanut oil
This is the question Five Guys gets more than any other, and the answer has nuance. The oil used is refined peanut oil. Refining strips out the protein fractions that cause allergic reactions — which is why the FDA does not classify highly refined peanut oil as a major allergen, and why major allergy organizations generally consider it safe for most people with peanut allergies.
That said — Five Guys sells bulk peanuts at the counter, displays them prominently, and uses peanut butter as a milkshake base. The restaurant environment has peanut dust. The fries themselves may be lower-risk than you expect; the room may not be.
Top-9 allergen status
Peanut: "contains" reflects cooking medium. The FDA does not classify refined peanut oil itself as a major allergen, but Five Guys' broader environment contains peanut proteins.
In the wild
The famous "they always give you more than you ordered" scoop is real.