popeyes or KFC

Anonymous
I don't eat chicken but I love mashed potatoes. I think KFC's are slightly better.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I used to be a huge KFC fan- and was recently introduced to Popeyes. It is so good!! I get the spicy, crispy breast and wing. BUT- I like the coleslaw and mashed potatoes and gravy better at KFC. There's always a trade off in life.


Popeyes' red beans and rice is a nice trade off.
Anonymous
Popeyes for sure. KFC has good coleslaw, and it goes well with the hot chicken.
Anonymous
KFC Original Recipe. It's what I grew up with and Popeye's is too spicy. Chick-fil-A probably tops KFC though, especially if you factor in the lemonade.
Anonymous
I haven't tried either. Should I?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I haven't tried either. Should I?


Are you an American? If yes, yes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I haven't tried either. Should I?


Are you an American? If yes, yes.


Yes. I haven't been to chick-fil-a either. Is it better? My kids go there and like it but they haven't tried KFC or Popeye either.
Anonymous
Kfc. I find Popeyes saltier than KFC and too spicy for me.
Anonymous
I've never been to Popeye's but there is one near my office. For my birthday, a coworker took me to lunch. She put a lot of thought into where to take me. I said "You know, we could just go to Popeye's..." but she wasn't having it. I guess I should go on my own one of these days.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Kfc. I find Popeyes saltier than KFC and too spicy for me.


Anonymous
Love that chicken from popeyes!
Anonymous
KFC. Love the coleslaw there.
Anonymous
Sorry, but I have to throw Hen Penny into the mix.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I haven't tried either. Should I?


Are you an American? If yes, yes.


Yes. I haven't been to chick-fil-a either. Is it better? My kids go there and like it but they haven't tried KFC or Popeye either.


NP. Chick-fil-A is absolutely delicious, but it's a different animal. It's primarily chicken breast sandwiches, and with that model, they also sell nuggets and tenders. It's lightly battered and quickly pressure fried in peanut oil.

It's great, but I don't think of it as "fried chicken" in the sense that you're not picking up a crispy battered bone-in thigh or drumstick.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I've never been to Popeye's but there is one near my office. For my birthday, a coworker took me to lunch. She put a lot of thought into where to take me. I said "You know, we could just go to Popeye's..." but she wasn't having it. I guess I should go on my own one of these days.


Aw, did she know you had never been? I would totally have take you to Popeye's!
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