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Tango0103 Aug 2020 10:29 p.m. PST

…a surprising ingredient

"What makes Chick-fil-A's classic chicken sandwiches so delicious?

Some may swear that it's the perfectly crispy coating. Others point to the tangy pickles. And plenty of people have alluded to the fact that the chain uses peanut oil to fry up its filets.

The truth is that all of these sandwich components (and, yes, there are a lot) likely play into why it's been so popular for years, but there's one ingredient that Chick-fil-A uses in its sandwiches and nuggets that is not found in comparable items at McDonald's, Wendy's and Burger King…"
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