Wild take, I would say they have borderline too much flavor lol edit: this was in response to @imthegrimace but hating fritos is also wild
I only had them once and don’t remember which one but they were just spicy and lacked any actual flavor to me.
maple & brown sugar is the only oatmeal I can eat without dressing up with other ingredients but I still do
Fritos just taste like plain tortilla chips dialed up to 1,000. Somehow both boring and overwhelming flavor at the same time The whole point of a tortilla chip is to be a vehicle to other delicious flavors, like salsa or nacho toppings. I don't need the single most plain item in that equation to have an even stronger plain flavor
Had fries with sour cream for lunch today. I’m telling you all, if you like sour cream on a baked potato, you’d enjoy it as a dip for your lil crispy guys (It’s definitely not as good as like, ketchup, though)
I would eat a handful of Honey BBQ Fritos after school every day for months straight and now I don’t ever want to eat them again lol
Had the new Chick-fil-A fries. Adding a coating to make fries crispier has just never worked in the history of fast food. Wendy's just did it recently and everyone hated it, Burger King was the OG and their reputation is still hurting from when they did it in like the '90s. Why are places still trying this? They weren't terrible or inedible, but they're absolutely worse. What they needed to do is learn how to season them and fry them a little longer, because they still have no salt.
I keep forgetting that a chick fil a opened in the next town over. Tempted to try them. I hear the lines have been insane - there are only 4 locations in the entire state
I had some nuggets in an airport once I think? I remember thinking they were decent, I don't really remember what they tasted like tbh
They get a ton of deserved hate for being a horrendous company, but so many fast food chains are and are just quieter about it. Their sandwiches and tenders are very good.