Wait wait wait wait, hold on. All this drama over a Popeyes chicken sandwich...
And the motherfucking thing doesn't even come on a biscuit? What the hell?
Ehh...I just feel like someone making the recipe on their own can't really judge the actual sandwich from the joint itself. Too many variables you could get wrong or just have bad information.Yeah it wasn't complicated. Toast the Brioche bun and the Mayo they use is just a Spicy Mayo mix with a dash of Paprika and some Cayenne Pepper mixed up.
Ehh...I just feel like someone making the recipe on their own can't really judge the actual sandwich from the joint itself. Too many variables you could get wrong or just have bad information.
Just ate one yesterday. It was delicious. Nothing more nothing less.
We've had this sandwich forever in Canada, its weird seeing american people literally fight over it
How is this different from the past few decades?So many people turning towards fast food is a reflection of where our society is currently at.
Try their artisan chicken sandwich
There is an increased ferocity for the already low and ever-lowering bar that is fast food. For example, the amount of coverage and signal boosting that people are voluntarily giving these corporations on social media is on another level compared to when people only engaged with the brand when they were actively purchasing/consuming it. This is happening at the same time that these fast food companies are investing less and less into their employees and the resulting product, while turning even larger profits than ever, all while local communities are being drained of their more sustainable and ethical food sources/options. I think it creates a snowball effect of sorts that more people than ever simply cannot resist. Maybe they are turning towards the canned jokes and memes of corporate social media because the media, entertainment, and societal landscape is so dire for them elsewhere?
Oh come on. More ethnic food is available to the average American than ever before. Fast food sales have been on the decline for years.There is an increased ferocity for the already low and ever-lowering bar that is fast food. For example, the amount of coverage and signal boosting that people are voluntarily giving these corporations on social media is on another level compared to when people only engaged with the brand when they were actively purchasing/consuming it. This is happening at the same time that these fast food companies are investing less and less into their employees and the resulting product, while turning even larger profits than ever, all while local communities are being drained of their more sustainable and ethical food sources/options. I think it creates a snowball effect of sorts that more people than ever simply cannot resist. Maybe they are turning towards the canned jokes and memes of corporate social media because the media, entertainment, and societal landscape is so dire for them elsewhere?