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REVIEW: Chick-Fil-A’s chargrilled chicken sandwich

Hands down, Chick-Fil-A is one of my favorite drive-through fast-food restaurants in the whole wide world. I’m saying this loudly and proudly too!


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I’ve tried two of their chicken sandwiches: the breaded one (what they call their “original” sandwich) and the chargrilled. This is the latter, but I like their “original” too. It’s served with green leaf lettuce, tomato, pickles and sauce on the side. And as much as I don’t care for pickles, it actually gives this sandwich a kick. I don’t use the sauce; this sandwich has enough flavor for me.

The waffle fries are my fave too! They’re fried in peanut oil (if you’re allergic to peanuts, best to stay away!)….they’re crispy and seasoned just the way I like ’em.

There was a period of years where I totally stayed away from red meat and my diet was only poultry and seafood. So yeah I’ve eaten a lot of chicken sandwiches from both fast-food and sit-down restaurants. Nothing stood out ’cause they were either dry, bland, or unremarkable. I found the juicy, fresh flavor I was looking for at Chick-Fil-A. I’m foreeeeever hooked.

I’ll leave you with their slogan:


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