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Yes, the first two are obvious, but I didn't get the last one.
Mainly because "to french fry" isn't an actual verb, afaik.
Alternative could have been "has an RFID transponder implanted".
"French fried potatoes" is an archaic term but not unheard of. I know of it mostly from the song "Cheeseburger in Paradise". It can be used to give a country or homemade feel to French fries.
I had to look up the existence of the song and its lyrics to make sure your post wasn't the Al hallucination that it at first sounded like to me. 😆
Interesting trivia!