r/fastfood 8d ago

Discussion What is so great about Chick-fil-A???

I travel 100% for my job. I travel all over the USA. I have been all over the East coast, West coast, Southeast and Midwest and every Chick-Fil-A i pass is packed with cars, Cars lined up in the drive-thru. What is so great about this place? I have had it a few times and don't see what is so great that people line up to buy it.

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u/Courage-Rude 8d ago

I usually ask the same question as OP about Cane's. Don't really understand what's so great about it.

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u/Z-man1973 8d ago

Canes has been bland every time I tried it, so I stick to another more popular local chain that actually seasons the fingers they serve

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u/ElectricSnowBunny 8d ago

Canes and Zaxby's are both bland and depend on sauces.

Wingstop and Popeyes are fantastic.

Culver's and Carl's Jr are sleepers.

Church's is overrated.

The rest are varying degrees of OK.

I don't expect much from white meat chicken, tho.

The random chicken places in gas stations are always the best.

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u/galactic_funk 7d ago

The Culver’s buffalo tenders are surprisingly very good

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u/ElectricSnowBunny 7d ago

I think Culver's is probably the best fast food place. I mean who serves not only a pot roast sandwich, but a damn good one?