Is Chick-fil-A THAT good?

Tried the Spicy Grilled Chicken Deluxe today. Chicken had a good amount of spice to it and the cheese on top was good. Wasn't "hot" spicy like I was hoping for, but can't complain.

Also don't know why the meal comes with kale salad and not waffle fries by default.
 
Had no idea CFA did Well Done fries :wow:

As I have said in the past, and it is ESPECIALLY true now that we are in the Covids, if you are TRAVELING with fried food you need to get it WELL DONE to prevent heat/sweat from making the foods soggy in the bag.
 
You think it is an automatic, "Spit in the food" type of affair?
Not necessarily, just more of "i'm not a cook" so well done could mean anything affair, ie dried out and hard, absent all the juiciness they brine the chicken for. Especially with chicken breast.
 
He might be referring to where they burn the **** out of it :lol

hence why I haven’t done it yet lol
 
Not necessarily, just more of "i'm not a cook" so well done could mean anything affair, ie dried out and hard, absent all the juiciness they brine the chicken for. Especially with chicken breast.


He might be referring to where they burn the **** out of it :lol:

hence why I haven’t done it yet lol



Got you.

Yea, I've never had it burnt before.

It also has never come out dry.

Crunchiness with fried food is that important to me that I WOULD be willing to give up some moisture as a result ( # ); Even though it has never been a noticeable drop-off to me.
 
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I went to CFA this past weekend and asked for "well done" server replied "I'm sorry, I don't believe we do that option at this location." Smh.
Damn they doing y’all dirty . Mine still does it. Just takes a little bit longer. I ask for my fries well done as well.
 
I’d sacrifice moisture for crunch. That’s what chic fil a sauce is for.
 
Yesterday was the grand opening of my local raising canes. Right across the street from chickfila. Same shopping center has a wingstop and a buffalo wild wings across from that :lol
 
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