Is fried chicken "fast food?"
Is fried chicken "fast food?"
I'm talking take-out, like from KFC or Popeyes. There's literally no difference between chicken fried there, or fried at home. So just wondering how it would be classified.
I mean, I guess what's the diff between a Whopper and a burg you make at home on your grill?
Is the defining characteristic of "fast food" just that someone else does it in bulk and has a way faster way of preparing it? Does that make take-out Chinese "fast food?" There's no difference in chinese whether your getting it to go, or they are putting it on the table and giving you a fork.
I mean, I guess what's the diff between a Whopper and a burg you make at home on your grill?
Is the defining characteristic of "fast food" just that someone else does it in bulk and has a way faster way of preparing it? Does that make take-out Chinese "fast food?" There's no difference in chinese whether your getting it to go, or they are putting it on the table and giving you a fork.
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Is fried chicken "fast food?"
Yes.
Fast Food = pre-prepared food, or mostly pre-prepared. KFC, Popeyes, McDonalds, Burger King, Taco Bell, etc.
Fast casual = made-to-order, slightly better than Fast Food. I would put Chinese food here, generally.
Fast Food = pre-prepared food, or mostly pre-prepared. KFC, Popeyes, McDonalds, Burger King, Taco Bell, etc.
Fast casual = made-to-order, slightly better than Fast Food. I would put Chinese food here, generally.
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Is fried chicken "fast food?"
Though, to be fair, you often order a bucket of chicken, and despite it being a FUCKING FRIED CHICKEN RESTAURANT, they are out of chicken at the moment, so you wait 20 minutes anyway.
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Is fried chicken "fast food?"
That's the situation I was thinking about. At Popeye's, they say "8 minutes to make more spicy, unless you want a couple pieces of mild in there." It isn't exactly fast, compared to McD's 30 second drivethru goal.
So you say if it shows up off the truck already frozen and breaded, then it is fast food... but if they throw it in breading at the store, then it's a restaurant?
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Is fried chicken "fast food?"
And by that argument, I would say Wendy's isn't fast food. Their meat isn't frozen, and the only pre-preparation is that it's already in patty form.
"Be bold, and mighty forces will come to your aid."
Is fried chicken "fast food?"
Both are fast food, because, in theory, you can go in, grab what you want, and leave, without them making the whole order fresh, or nearly fresh. Typically, at the fried chicken places, what I want is just there and off I go.
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Is fried chicken "fast food?"
Wendy's is all made to order.
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Is fried chicken "fast food?"
Like that big basket of fries just sitting there? Or the big pile of pre-cooked hamburger + chicken? Or the pre-sliced tomatoes + cheese?
Fast food.
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Is fried chicken "fast food?"
Ummm...... well most of that statement is wrong. So.
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Is fried chicken "fast food?"
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Is fried chicken "fast food?"
I only have it from a person who worked there. Objection your honor, hearsay.
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Is fried chicken "fast food?"
I can make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich in about 2 minutes. Is that fast food?
There's a great food truck around here that does ribs. The cook time is hours upon hours, yet when you walk up to get some, you can leave within a minute or two. Is that fast food?
Watch Hell's Kitchen sometime. When the orders come in, Ramsey wants the food out ASAP and that's all made to order gourmet food. Ticket times could be 8 minutes. Is that fast food? I've waited 8 minutes for fries or a filet o'fish...
I think the definition of "fast food" has to involve the type of food, nutritional value of the food, the cost, the quality, how it is made, and the restaurant's goal for how quickly you receive it.
So...
1. Italian food, BBQ, and other foods that take a long time to cook typically wouldn't work in a "fast food" environment. However, as I point out, it's possible to sell such items in a "fast food" way.
2. Fast food should be handheld ideally. For people on the go.
3. It should be cheap. That means that costs need to be as low as possible through the creation process. Cheap ingredients, cheap workers, efficiency is king, etc. This also means nutrition and quality will suffer.
I think this is one of those areas that's hard to define, but "you know".
There's a great food truck around here that does ribs. The cook time is hours upon hours, yet when you walk up to get some, you can leave within a minute or two. Is that fast food?
Watch Hell's Kitchen sometime. When the orders come in, Ramsey wants the food out ASAP and that's all made to order gourmet food. Ticket times could be 8 minutes. Is that fast food? I've waited 8 minutes for fries or a filet o'fish...
I think the definition of "fast food" has to involve the type of food, nutritional value of the food, the cost, the quality, how it is made, and the restaurant's goal for how quickly you receive it.
So...
1. Italian food, BBQ, and other foods that take a long time to cook typically wouldn't work in a "fast food" environment. However, as I point out, it's possible to sell such items in a "fast food" way.
2. Fast food should be handheld ideally. For people on the go.
3. It should be cheap. That means that costs need to be as low as possible through the creation process. Cheap ingredients, cheap workers, efficiency is king, etc. This also means nutrition and quality will suffer.
I think this is one of those areas that's hard to define, but "you know".
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Is fried chicken "fast food?"
Funny, I have the opposite perception. It seems like you have a very narrow definition, and you shot down every argument I made that was "yeah but."
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Is fried chicken "fast food?"
I was saying, "I know, but Gordon doesn't know"
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Is fried chicken "fast food?"
You're dumb and you don't know about food.
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Is fried chicken "fast food?"
Whatever, I've known food since you were still sucking titties.
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Is fried chicken "fast food?"
I think maybe the existence of a drive-through window may be the best indicator.
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Is fried chicken "fast food?"
But then some great BBQ places in Memphis have windows. So no.
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