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It looks more like something that was come up with by a single person than a state by state poll or statistical analysis.
It's from a dating app that connects people based on their shared hatred of certain things. Considering the app only has 9 reviews, it very well could be just one person's opinion in some of these states.
Ok so I eat chicken nuggets and I like ranch dressing. I actually really like Chick-fil-a nuggets dipped in their garlic ranch sauce. No shame in my game.
Also, when I was a server ranch was by far the most popular dressing ordered on a salad. I prefer a vinaigrette type dressing but once in awhile I'll get ranch.
I don't think I've ever dipped pizza in it but I loved fried zucchini dipped in ranch.
Any Maryland residents here? Tell us how you really feel about brownie corners. The corner hate in Maryland alone makes this whole thing seem bogus. Who hates brownie corners?
It's from a dating app that connects people based on their shared hatred of certain things. Considering the app only has 9 reviews, it very well could be just one person's opinion in some of these states.
That would explain it. Most people in Indiana don't even know what charcuterie is, let alone to the point of being able to name it as a food they dislike.
It's a mystery to my why Chick-fil-A is so popular. So it's a chicken breast sandwich and made of real meat. It's bland, expensive and is served in small portions. Not bad, just nothing to get excited about.
New Jersey hates "gas station wine"??? Um, maybe because you can't buy wine at gas stations in the state? WTF? Is gas station wine even a thing?
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