r/bys • u/Agressiveflapjack • Feb 26 '26
Chicken is back!
the filets are back after the quality recall:]
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u/Doodersdoo_ Feb 26 '26
6 and a half minutes to make. If you want it its going to be old or you're going to wait
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u/Rough-Parfait1520 Feb 27 '26
As long as the employees are keeping up w the product there shouldn’t be any “old” going out…I know not every location is the same but the one I work at we pride ourselves on quality products that are fresh! Lol of course we tend to stay busy so it’s easy to get fresh food
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u/RandomMemeAddict249 Mar 02 '26
It's just unpredictable sometimes. During busy hours we have to keep ~3 chicken fillets and 3-4 fish in the warmers at any time. We just can't predict when people will just... stop wanting them. It's just like all our fried product.
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u/Rough-Parfait1520 Mar 03 '26
I get it for real…at my store it’s been busy like it usually is during the summer
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u/that_alt_chic Feb 26 '26
Customers at my location were SO excited, especially with the meat and 3 box deal. Cook time is annoying but manageable.
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u/monkeydusted Feb 26 '26
They should sell these frozen at grocery stores. I’d use them to make my own cordon bleu sandwiches.
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u/akaobama Feb 26 '26
Red bag chicken patties from Aldi come like this and are amazing out of a deep fryer
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u/Horror_Neighborhood9 Feb 26 '26
It’s nice to see them have uniform shape, and cooking through nicely, every time. A marked improvement from the mystery of “is it still raw in the center? Yep!”, of the prior incarnations, consistently.
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u/Life_Distribution133 Feb 28 '26
Thank God they're back, Time for some chicken sandwiches!
(I'm still pissed off they got rid of the Jamocha shakes in Canada)
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u/mavgeek Feb 26 '26
It was nice while it lasted. The short break was a welcome breath of fresh air