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Every Chick-Fil-A stores in NYC have super long waiting lines even longer than Shake Shack. All they sell is chicken sandwich as the main entree. Why are they so damn popular here while places like Wendy's also has a good chicken sandwich doesn't have much fanfare.
CFA isn't new to the area, they've had many branches in NJ for years.
Chik-Fil-A is the best fast food chain in the United States. Both in quality of product and service. No other chain even comes close.
I'm not sure why they waited so long to come to NY.
I once tried to grab food at the one in Hicksville next to Ikea. It's usually at least a half an hour wait there on a Saturday.
DiBlasio only criticized them because he has to signal his false virtues out to make his bosses (Soros) think he is doing his job.
Anyway people are such fools to buy into Chik-A-Fil-A. Their food is loaded with the same crap that the other chains have.
I dont think you have stepped foot in CFA,
Everything they use is fresh
I have no problem saying I go probably 3 times a month at least.I mostly get the CGrilled Chicken Club on a wheat Bun.
310 calories
A Seasonal Chicken Salad at Panera Bread has around 320 calories
Sonic has a grilled Chicken salad that has 480 calories.
Wedys version has 360 calories.
Most of these options are not that bad.
You eat more calories with more fat at some fine dining resturants and you will never hear anyone complain about how fattening it is because the vegetable are locally sourced organic non GMO.
I call foul.
Who goes to a fast food resturant expecting healthiest of food?No one! Everything in moderation.
It taste good and thats what drives most people.Even people who are health conscious but only every now and then
Its just another way turning your nose up to show how smart you think you are for being"conscious" .
I dont think you have stepped foot in CFA,
Everything they use is fresh
I have no problem saying I go probably 3 times a month at least.I mostly get the CGrilled Chicken Club on a wheat Bun.
310 calories
A Seasonal Chicken Salad at Panera Bread has around 320 calories
Sonic has a grilled Chicken salad that has 480 calories.
Wedys version has 360 calories.
Most of these options are not that bad.
You eat more calories with more fat at some fine dining resturants and you will never hear anyone complain about how fattening it is because the vegetable are locally sourced organic non GMO.
I call foul.
Who goes to a fast food resturant expecting healthiest of food?No one! Everything in moderation.
It taste good and thats what drives most people.Even people who are health conscious but only every now and then
Its just another way turning your nose up to show how smart you think you are for being"conscious" .
Oh my a wheat bun. So healthy after you've drunk a large Coca-Cola and downed God knows how many fries and chicken sandwiches. I looked at their food carefully. Their sauces are loaded with the same garbage one with find in McDonald's. Loads of preservatives and other junk. The chicken may not be pumped with as much hormones and so on, but at the end of the day, just because they prepare the food made to order, doesn't make it "fresh". People throw that word around too freely. Fresh in my mind is farm to table, grown without GMOs and not loaded with tons of preservatives and artificial ingredients. Shall we pull up what's actually in Chik-fil-A's food? I've reviewed their food items online out of curiosity and I wasn't impressed with what's in their food. Not in the slightest.
As I've said before, I don't eat fast food often. Most of my food I buy at Whole Foods, which is organic and GMO free and prepared by yours truly. If I want french fries, I'll buy a bag of Alexia organic french fries and bake some in a little olive oil in my oven and season them to taste. Far healthier than the deep fried junk you'd get at Chik-fil-A or elsewhere.
Oh my a wheat bun. I looked at their food carefully. Their sauces are loaded with the same garbage one with find in McDonald's. Loads of preservatives and other junk. The chicken may not be pumped with as much hormones and so on, but at the end of the day, just because they prepare the food made to order, doesn't make it "fresh". People throw that word around too freely. Fresh in my mind is farm to table, grown without GMOs and not loaded with tons of preservatives and artificial ingredients. Shall we pull up what's actually in Chik-fil-A's food? I've reviewed their food items online out of curiosity and I wasn't impressed with what's in their food. Not in the slightest.
As I've said before, I don't eat fast food often. Most of my food I buy at Whole Foods, which is organic and GMO free and prepared by yours truly. If I want french fries, I'll buy a bag of Alexia organic french fries and bake some in a little olive oil in my oven and season them to taste. Far healthier than the deep fried junk you'd get at Chik-fil-A or elsewhere.
Notice I said "fast food".Not going to be healthiest option.I also said "grilled". They even have grilled nuggets.
Why in the world would you go to a fast food place expecting healthy???
You said yourself"you dont eat fast food OFTEN".So you do eat it,
You think ALL people who eat at CFA are fat overweight people who go every other day?
Their are plenty of options including grilled wraps,salads and such if you dont want friend.I had my first fried CFA in 3 years a month ago.Just got tired of my usual.
It was fine,
Who eats sauces thinking they are healthy?lol
Alexia fries are the most blandest over priced fries I have eanten.If you want healthy.Sure but taste is averag
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