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I thought Chick-fil-A was a southern thing but am deeply pleased to find it here in Ohio. What I am about to say is probably sacrilege here. It is also comparing apples to oranges in my opinion. So here it is - If I had to choose between Chick-fil-A and White Castle, I'd choose Chick-fil-A All Day Long! I get the #1 fried chicken sandwich with fries and coleslaw. Go southern and put the coleslaw ON the sandwich. (Then take the other half of the coleslaw home and put it on your hotdog the next day!) The best! Now onward to the lemonade. OMG. The diet is just as good as the regular. I get half and half (diet and regular). I wonder how their sweet tea is here. So far, Ohio has proved incapable of making decent sweet tea. I have a daughter living in Seattle that has to go to Chick-fil-A when she visits. She even takes a pic to post wherever 20-somethings are posting these days. Take it from a GRITS (girl raised in the south), try it!!!!
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