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The People Have Spoken, Chick-fil-A Is Better Than Zaxby's

Because it's the Lord's food.

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There are tons of different fast food chains across the country and then there are some that are specific to certain areas or states. I've always lived in the south, and I've noticed that two of the bigger fast food chains are Chick-fil-A and Zaxby's. If anyone is unfamiliar with either of these places, they both sell chicken and salads and they offer their own line of special sauces. They each also have something that sets them apart, as Chick-fil-A has a menu of grilled chicken and Zaxby's sells wings.

A while back, there was a meme going around social media and people were inputting their own little thoughts and opinions on the meme. One person said the Zaxby's was better than Chick-fil-A.

I was offended because they were wrong.

Recently, a friend of mine posted that she also believed Zaxby's was better, and of course, it started a debate amongst people. I again was offended because the answer is always Chick-fil-A. So, I decided to use the people (aka the internet) to help make the decision.

And Chick-fil-A won by far.

Of the people who responded to the form, 86% said Chick-fil-A and only 14% said Zaxby's.

Several people answered Chick-fil-A, stating that it was the Lord's food and they love it. They also gave answers like there's rarely any kind of issues with food, they have great sauces, their service is great, the waffle fries, and even the mascot being a cow.

Others said Zaxby's was better because they feel like they get more for their money, the sauces are better, and that it's just better food.

I can respect everyone's opinions, and I do like both of the chains. Heck, I even work for Zaxby's!

But I have to agree with the majority here and say that Chick-fil-A is better.

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