I got a combo box of 4 strips, fries, coleslaw, a slice of toast, dip, and a drink.

The strips were uniformly sized. The fries were crispy, and well cooked. My coleslaw looked gross, but the person I went with had better looking coleslaw. It was odd having toast served with my meal, but I’m not complaining about it. Their dip tasted like a mixture of ketchup, mayonnaise, and a seasoning salt - It was good, but not captivating.

The experience was fine. I think Chick-fil-a is better. It has better sauce, and doesn’t charge if you want extra. Chick-fil-a offers more variety.

Raising Cane’s is always busy. Their drive-thru was busy, and inside was busy. It surprises me that people are so drawn to this chicken strip restaurant. It’s good, but I can’t see myself electing to return there.

Any opinions? Raising Cane’s vs Chick-fil-a? vs other chicken establishments?

  • @thessnake03
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    427 days ago

    Chick-fil-A may have marginally better food, with a slightly wider selection, but I disagree with their politics.

    Cane’s is good for what they offer and I can get it any day of the week.

    • @robocallOP
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      127 days ago

      I’ll have to look more into that. I know Chick-fil-a is closed on Sundays because of Christianity. But Raising Cane’s founder seems like a profits over people guy, just like the rest of the 1%ers. But I’ll look more into it.

      • @thessnake03
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        427 days ago

        Chick-fil-a is anti LGBTQ+. They’ve openly discriminated in the past, and have given large sums of money to “Christian” groups that are at the core anti LGBTQ

        I don’t care how much they have walked back on that stance in recent years, hard pass. Given the choice between normal capitalistic greed and actively spreading religious based hate, I’ll take the monopoly man.