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Mc Donalds...Carl's Jr. and Burger King all offer "Spicy Chicken" sandwiches on their value menus...I have become addicted to all of them but I like Mc Donalds the best...How about you? Have you tried them? Which one do you like best?
i have tried them and they are EH
i like the double cheeseburger myself
as far as dollar menu though, i would rather get a regular hamburger or cheeseburger from Mcd's and some fries, or a JR whopper from BK
When I go to Jack in the Box for their dollar lunch, I usually order the chicken sandwich, but it's not very spicy. There is no point tearing open about 20 little packs of black pepper and putting that on, either---that pepper is so stale, you could snort a line of it and not even sneeze.
The other day I saw a TV ad for a KFC (I think) chicken sandwich with no bun---it goes between two pieces of chicken. It occurred to me that two wads of ground up chicken, breaded and deep fried, is probably cheaper than a bun, and they can actually make that up cheaper than a sandwich on a bun. I can buy leg quarters every day at the supermarket for about 60c a pound, fast food places probably get it for 30c a pound, so a quarter pound of chicken costs less than a bun.
At Jack's, I dip my 1.00 chicken sandwich in their creamy ranch salad dressing, that perks it up a little.
The other day I saw a TV ad for a KFC (I think) chicken sandwich with no bun---it goes between two pieces of chicken. It occurred to me that two wads of ground up chicken, breaded and deep fried, is probably cheaper than a bun, and they can actually make that up cheaper than a sandwich on a bun. I can buy leg quarters every day at the supermarket for about 60c a pound, fast food places probably get it for 30c a pound, so a quarter pound of chicken costs less than a bun.
At Jack's, I dip my 1.00 chicken sandwich in their creamy ranch salad dressing, that perks it up a little.
*Jack in the Box/Carl's Jr./In and Out burgers excluded
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