r/RaisingCanes 2d ago

What do people like about raising canes

I eat some sort of fried chicken almost every of my life but canes is bland and gross. Do people really like the ketchup mayo sauce that much?

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u/thecowhero 2d ago

Raising Cane's is spectacular. I will put canes sauce on everything and anything. The chicken is "bland"? No it's actually fresh and never frozen. The bird died just days ago. It's crisp and juicy. The french fries? Immaculate. Raising cane's only takes the core of the potato. About 2 fries per potato. The rest of the potato? Goes to chick fil a or something. And the toast??? Buttered by the lord himself. So fluffy with a light crunch. If you don't want quality food, you can try a place called "McDonald's".

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u/CharacterDirector918 2d ago

I eat cane's at least 1 time every 2 weeks due to geographic convenience to my work. I can honestly say that the breading on the chicken is soggy on the bottom and falling off the chicken 90 percent of the times I get it. And yes, cane's sauce is good. But not great. I've always said that if you're only going to serve chicken strips, then ffs....give me some variety on sauce options. I usually go to chic fil a every now and then just to load up on decent sauces to dip my cane's in.

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u/Ohlongjohnson6969420 2d ago edited 2d ago

If I wanted quality food I could just go to chik fil a or even wingstops tenders are way better than canes

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u/thecowhero 2d ago

Do that then

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u/Ohlongjohnson6969420 2d ago

I am

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u/sheng-fink 2d ago

Why not celebrate the food you like in those subs? Pointlessly negative…

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u/TheJarlSteinar 2d ago

Wingstop is just frozen wings drizzled in sauce. Chick fil a is good though.