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I can't help but compare and when it comes to chicken strips/ sandwiches chick fil a is the standard.. Here's how my comparisons went in an a vs b type showdown: Chicken- Canes Sauces- CFA Signature Sauce- Canes Sides- CFA Drinks- draw Price- draw Menu- CFA So yeah, the chicken and canes sauce is pretty good, I give it a slight edge. It seems close but when you ask for BBQ sauce for your chicken strips and get met with the response of "we don't have BBQ sauce, we're better than that.", that kinda peeved me. Canes is good but for the same price and a ton of different sauces to go with my copious variations of fried chicken and much friendlier employees, It'll be my pleasure to head to CFA instead. Also, I ask myself "what would I get from Canes for breakfast?" Not chicken minis, or a chicken biscuit, or anything sadly.
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