So, what exactly is different about these new fries? Pea starch. Chick-fil-A states that this minor change “offers the same ...
Luke Sharrett/Bloomberg via Getty Chick-fil-A fans are feeling a little spicy after the fast-food giant changed its recipe for waffle fries. The chain recently posted a notice on its website ...
Pass the waffle fries, please. Chick-fil-A is now selling family style meals that allow customers to save a little money with their orders. The family meals include your choice of Chick-n-Strips, ...
If you were on the fence about trying the new Chick-Fil-A fries, don’t be scared to take the new ones for a spin, and if you ...
Customers recently noticed that Chick-fil-A's waffle potato fries seemed to be a little different. As it turns out, the customers weren't imagining things. The recipe for the fries changed last ...
Chick-fil-A's waffle potato fries should "stay crispier, longer" after the fast food restaurant chain announced a new recipe this week, but some customers aren't so keen on the idea of changing ...
“I eat Chick-fil-A at least a few times a week, and I would say by the middle of November I caught on to something being different with the fries,” Denner, 34, told Southern Living.
Chick-fil-A tweaked its waffle fry recipe, and fans are voicing their disappointment. Find out why customers are begging the chain to bring back the original fries.
Along with its announcement, Chick-fil-A noted that its updated recipe “doesn’t contain any of the nine major allergens,” but the new coating for its fries does contain pea starch.
Chick-fil-A previously announced it would make “a slight adjustment” to its Waffle Potato Fries by adding pea starch to the coating. The move is meant to keep them “crispier, longer” while ...