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(the lunchboxes own god btw. carl's damage is essentially done already; we're dealing with lunchboxes now.)
they did manage to keep the sweet tea though, because people literally died over it in a series of riots-turned-sieges-turned mass rebellions. only thing they kept.
the modern rebrand has been almost completely unchanged for billions of years.
If you go to restaurants where they cover up the taste of chicken with an overdose of spices then how do you know what chicken tastes like?
hence you gotta cover it up with spices especially hot sauce
not even the breading tastes like anything which is odd af
unless they air fry the chicken in which case i guess?
Everyone complains their food tastes like it was all microwaved. No thanks.
in all seriousness (i was serious too) it's (at least the ones near my areas) slightly fresher than the other places and idk why. It doesn't have that rubbery soggy texture it feels and tastes crispy and freshly made for some odd reason.
but that's bout it it tastes like you could do it at home from scratch in an air fryer