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My post was pretty clear. Not sure why there's confusion.
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My post was pretty clear. Not sure why there's confusion.
Is there a part of chicken that produces nuggets like a leg or wing?
So a glob of processed "chicken" is a lot further from chicken than a piece of actual chicken.
When you think of nuggets, you think of the ground up kind. Other posts on this page are saying the same thing.
Yeah, I guess most like their nuggets from not real chicken. People must be blind to not see that CFA nuggets are actual pieces of real chicken breast meat cut up into small pieces. Not some pink slime McDs crap. Can't believe there is even a discussion about these two types of nuggets.
You're just repeating my point. Most people will think about nuggets from mcdonald's and wendys. Actual chunks or whole pieces of chicken go in the popcorn chicken or tenders (tenderloin) categories.
no capYall CFA boyz gonna be hot when you realize they use plumped up, processed chicken with additives like everybody else
What does the weight of them have to do with anything? Traditionally we think of nuggets being made with grounded up chicken. That was my point. Not sure why I have to repeat it again.
Hard to comprehend because you just randomly talked about comparing the weight of chicken. Made no sense.
CFA nuggets are just so small that I would need a 30 piece to feel full if that was my only entree.
I understand transitioning from regular FF nuggets to these being a hard shift But they taste good for sure.
thats my only knock with CFA in general. I feel all of their meals are basically snacks and I never get full from them.
Usually 1 sandwich and large fries is just enough to satisfy my hungerYea, I always get 2 spicy sandwiches + fries or a spicy sandwich + nuggets and/or strips.
Yall CFA boyz gonna be hot when you realize they use plumped up, processed chicken with additives like everybody else