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Church's has the best biscuits of any fast food chicken place
KFC and Popeye's biscuits taste like drywall
KFC and Popeye's biscuits taste like drywall
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What does blackebed ranch taste like? For work, people get it all the time
I went to bhurch's a bouple yrs back and booped the 2 piece bhicken w/ a side of mashed potatoesChurches biscuits >>>Popeyes is massively overrated, and Church's isn't even edible.
I went to bhurch's a bouple yrs back and booped the 2 piece bhicken w/ a side of mashed potatoes :x told myself never again
There's a restaurant in Cali buying Popeyes and selling it as their own lol
https://m.yelp.com/biz/sweet-dixie-kitchen-long-beach?hrid=uIWP8P3NxLrbbExa9JXHig&utm_campaign=www_review_share_popup&utm_medium=copy_link&utm_source=(direct)
There's a restaurant in Cali buying Popeyes and selling it as their own lol
https://m.yelp.com/biz/sweet-dixie-kitchen-long-beach?hrid=uIWP8P3NxLrbbExa9JXHig&utm_campaign=www_review_share_popup&utm_medium=copy_link&utm_source=(direct)
It was a tale of two chicken restaurants. Sweet Dixie Kitchen — a hipstery join in Long Beach, CA — had great reviews on Yelp… until one reviewer came along and blew up their scene. He called them out for selling Popeyes chicken.
Here is what the reviewer, Tyler H of Los Angeles, CA wrote on the review platform:
Before my friends and I got seated we saw them quickly bring in two large boxes of Popeyes to the kitchen. I ordered the Chicken and Waffles to see whether or not they were serving Popeye’s to their customers. I thought the chicken tasted suspiciously like Popeye’s and was also rather stale.
I kindly asked our waiter how they cooked their fried chicken. After checking he admitted that they do in fact use Popeyes.
Instead of denying the charge, Sweet Dixie Kitchen owner, Kimberly Sanchez replied to the review, saying they “Proudly serve Popeye’s spicy tenders.” And later stated in a Facebook post that, “We have never claimed we make each and every item.”
Right. But this isn’t sourcing bread from an artisan bakery, this is buying chicken premade, in bulk from a national fast food chain. A chain that is readily available nearby. Sanchez’s Facebook post included the following lines:
We use a ready made chicken — and always have — even before we decided to go with a certain chain as opposed to a food distributor brand fried chicken.
And…
We will continue our business the same way we have always done — honest that we make nearly all from scratch, saying what we do make from scratch, and when we can’t, we will use the second best thing available to us. And we will be glad to let you know which is which — just like we always have
$4.91 comes with drinkWelp, I guess I know what's for lunch today.
I might get roasted for this, but I no care, I no care...
But Wal-Mart's bakery spicy chicken and General Tso boneless chicken is better than KFC & Popeyes.
Come at me.
Popeyes is massively overrated, and Church's isn't even edible.
Churches biscuits >>>
There's a restaurant in Cali buying Popeyes and selling it as their own lol
https://m.yelp.com/biz/sweet-dixie-kitchen-long-beach?hrid=uIWP8P3NxLrbbExa9JXHig&utm_campaign=www_review_share_popup&utm_medium=copy_link&utm_source=(direct)
It was a tale of two chicken restaurants. Sweet Dixie Kitchen — a hipstery join in Long Beach, CA — had great reviews on Yelp… until one reviewer came along and blew up their scene. He called them out for selling Popeyes chicken.
Here is what the reviewer, Tyler H of Los Angeles, CA wrote on the review platform:
Before my friends and I got seated we saw them quickly bring in two large boxes of Popeyes to the kitchen. I ordered the Chicken and Waffles to see whether or not they were serving Popeye’s to their customers. I thought the chicken tasted suspiciously like Popeye’s and was also rather stale.
I kindly asked our waiter how they cooked their fried chicken. After checking he admitted that they do in fact use Popeyes.
Instead of denying the charge, Sweet Dixie Kitchen owner, Kimberly Sanchez replied to the review, saying they “Proudly serve Popeye’s spicy tenders.” And later stated in a Facebook post that, “We have never claimed we make each and every item.”
Right. But this isn’t sourcing bread from an artisan bakery, this is buying chicken premade, in bulk from a national fast food chain. A chain that is readily available nearby. Sanchez’s Facebook post included the following lines:
We use a ready made chicken — and always have — even before we decided to go with a certain chain as opposed to a food distributor brand fried chicken.
And…
We will continue our business the same way we have always done — honest that we make nearly all from scratch, saying what we do make from scratch, and when we can’t, we will use the second best thing available to us. And we will be glad to let you know which is which — just like we always have