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For those who are curious about trying Quik Chik, hopefully this will be a fair review. Really, there is virtually nothing to complain about. This is, essentially, a Popeyes clone. Their concept is almost identical and one has to wonder if it was inspired by Popeye's temporary departure from the Mississauga market. Now that the AFC chain has returned, Quik Chik remains a viable contender. Across visits, their chicken pieces really live up to their slogan, "Crispy and Crunchy". In addition, their pieces tend to me medium to large size. They are full of flavour without being too salty. Although they are very similar to Popeyes in many respects, Quik Chik represents superior value. Their daily deals are almost the same but cost slightly less. Additional sides that accompany daily deals are still only $1. Finally, their individual side order portions are more generous. For example, an individual Quik Chik's red beans and rice serving is at least 25% larger than Popeyes. Across visits, service has consistently been fast and friendly.
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