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Link Posted: 4/19/2016 6:59:17 PM EDT
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It's fried chicken breast (and not an awesome example of it, to be honest) slapped between two mega-mart grades of mediocre hamburger bun.



I really, really, really don't understand the appeal. Oh, and it's salty as hell. It's waaaay over seasoned.



I don't hate it (it's fast food and I get it), but people need to slow their roll a bit, when talking about it.



I'm convinced it has little to do with the actual food, and more to do with identity politics. There has to be a reason that my leftie friends can't stand the place, and my conservative friends won't stop raving about it. That's a big 'ol clue right there. I can't think of a biomedical pathway for politics that alters the five senses of taste, know what I mean?
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I'm sorry, but I have no idea why people rave about this sad excuse for a sandwich for any reason other than identity politics (and it's demonstrated in every thread, where people keep repeating the hate chicken meme):



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That's just pathetic. Look at that sad thing. Honestly.



It has to be one of the most overrated fast food joints in the country. The service is over the top fantastic (I'll give them that), but it really is a mediocre fucking sandwich.




I think when most people think of a "chicken sandwich" they still think of the processed pressed chicken sandwich that they used to get in the high school cafeteria. When you think of it that way, a chicken sandwich that consists of chicken that still resembles an actual chicken breast and tastes halfway decent, you might start to understand the attraction.



I don't think it's the best thing in the world, but in the realm of fast food, Chick-fil-a is no slouch.


It's fried chicken breast (and not an awesome example of it, to be honest) slapped between two mega-mart grades of mediocre hamburger bun.



I really, really, really don't understand the appeal. Oh, and it's salty as hell. It's waaaay over seasoned.



I don't hate it (it's fast food and I get it), but people need to slow their roll a bit, when talking about it.



I'm convinced it has little to do with the actual food, and more to do with identity politics. There has to be a reason that my leftie friends can't stand the place, and my conservative friends won't stop raving about it. That's a big 'ol clue right there. I can't think of a biomedical pathway for politics that alters the five senses of taste, know what I mean?
When compared to Popeye's, KFC, or other chicken sandwiches from other fast food joints, Chic-fil-a is  far better. Having said that, no one makes fried chicken better than my redneck mother. Wendy's grilled chicken is fairly decent.
Link Posted: 4/19/2016 7:00:39 PM EDT
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It's fried chicken breast (and not an awesome example of it, to be honest) slapped between two mega-mart grades of mediocre hamburger bun.

I really, really, really don't understand the appeal. Oh, and it's salty as hell. It's waaaay over seasoned.

I don't hate it (it's fast food and I get it), but people need to slow their roll a bit, when talking about it.

I'm convinced it has little to do with the actual food, and more to do with identity politics. There has to be a reason that my leftie friends can't stand the place, and my conservative friends won't stop raving about it. That's a big 'ol clue right there. I can't think of a biomedical pathway for politics that alters the five senses of taste, know what I mean?
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I'm sorry, but I have no idea why people rave about this sad excuse for a sandwich for any reason other than identity politics (and it's demonstrated in every thread, where people keep repeating the hate chicken meme):

http://image.mlive.com/home/mlive-media/width960/img/citizenpatriot/photo/2016/04/19/-ca3a07aeed12e356.JPG

That's just pathetic. Look at that sad thing. Honestly.

It has to be one of the most overrated fast food joints in the country. The service is over the top fantastic (I'll give them that), but it really is a mediocre fucking sandwich.


I think when most people think of a "chicken sandwich" they still think of the processed pressed chicken sandwich that they used to get in the high school cafeteria. When you think of it that way, a chicken sandwich that consists of chicken that still resembles an actual chicken breast and tastes halfway decent, you might start to understand the attraction.

I don't think it's the best thing in the world, but in the realm of fast food, Chick-fil-a is no slouch.

It's fried chicken breast (and not an awesome example of it, to be honest) slapped between two mega-mart grades of mediocre hamburger bun.

I really, really, really don't understand the appeal. Oh, and it's salty as hell. It's waaaay over seasoned.

I don't hate it (it's fast food and I get it), but people need to slow their roll a bit, when talking about it.

I'm convinced it has little to do with the actual food, and more to do with identity politics. There has to be a reason that my leftie friends can't stand the place, and my conservative friends won't stop raving about it. That's a big 'ol clue right there. I can't think of a biomedical pathway for politics that alters the five senses of taste, know what I mean?

All anyone has to do is eat at Popeyes to see how the love for Chik-fil-a is political.
Link Posted: 4/19/2016 7:05:10 PM EDT
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I've eaten there twice.

Meh. They're OK.
Link Posted: 4/19/2016 7:18:08 PM EDT
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I thought there was always one in the Westland mall?

Or am I thinking A&W?

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Nope it's an A&W
Link Posted: 4/19/2016 7:24:13 PM EDT
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Bout time OU had stuff to eat. Too bad I'm transferring to Ferris.

Another thing, OU has TRUMP 2016 written on the sidewalk right by the South Foundation Hall. Its actually still there and SJWs have poured water on the letters. There was dem slogans written by it, except they have been crossed out and a witty remark filled in. One such comment was "We need democratic socialism!" and it was crossed out followed by "=communism." There was even BLM stuff crossed out and labeled racist. Not every college kid is a dem.
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OU has had hate chicken for a while now, I ate it a few times last year.

Agreed on the outlook of the school too. Yeah there are libs, but there are also lots of conservative types too.

OU was a good school for me and I'm proud to be an alum.
Link Posted: 4/19/2016 7:25:50 PM EDT
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Let the hate flow through you!

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