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What the actual fuck is the difference? Are the "fries" just smaller tendies?
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>>21590244
I don't know this brand but chicken strips SHOULD be actual whole pieces of chicken, chicken fries are usually ground chicken-product like chicken nuggets
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Chicken fries are julienned tendies.
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>>21590244
do you have eyeballs OP? yes chicken “fries” are smaller and shaped uniformly. a tendie could be a 2 feet long boomerang or a tiny nugget
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>>21590244
Yeah, this thread needs to exist. Great work.
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>>21590244
>Are the "fries" just smaller tendies?
No. Chicken fries are chicken scraps turned to mush and shaped into fry shape. Tenders come from the tenderloin of a chicken and are never turned into a mush. The left thing in your image doesnt call itself a tender so I doubt it comes from the tenderloins. I have no idea what "chicken strips" are.



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