I tried it after seeing his video and it was pretty damn good. I wouldn't go out of my way to get it again but that's my personal taste.
That's my opinion. It was decent, certainly not terrible, but I wouldn't get it regularly.
Chick Fil A is expensive but I've never finished eating and thought "damn that wasn't even worth it" like I do with every other fast food place.
I only feel this way after I eat the nuggets; they make me feel bloated and sick. I don't know if it's the oils, but it also gives me acid reflux, and I feel like I need to burp but can't. I don't know if it's just some food allergy I have or what because the sandwiches don't ever make me feel that way, just the chicken nuggets.
I've heard they made their fries worse, but if I order something like fried chicken, I don't want fried anything else, so I usually don't get them.
I haven't noticed much change with their fries. I could be wrong, but sometimes they come out colder than they used to. Maybe that's what changed, but I don't recall them being bad.
His dry humor really is top notch, I haven't ugly laughed this hard in a long time.
I love Reviewbrah's sense of humor.
Do we have an offical ReviewBrah timeline? I thought he blew up in popularity in 2014/15 on that bodybuilding forum that Zyzz was apart of, and 4chan found him shortly after. Maybe he entered the normiesphere shortly after?
The YouTuber magicmush did a good recap of ReviewBrah's YouTube career, so I'm surprised we haven't had an OP rewrite for ReviewBrah, but TLDR, ReviewBrah started reviewing drinks around 2010. He then started doing food reviews, had a viral Pizza Hut review, and from there became a famous meme and YouTuber with a few hiccups along the way, such as his dad temporarily banning him from his channel for cussing at hate commenters.
If you are used to real food and would vomit at most American fast food, Chick Fil A is one of the exceptions where you can usually expect good food.
Chick-fil-A is usually always consistently good and doesn't make me sick, the exceptions being their nuggets and chicken biscuits. The nuggets are super greasy and always upset my stomach. The biscuits also make me feel terrible, but a normal sandwich doesn't have that problem. I even almost vomited from the chicken nuggets.
(Also SJWs hate it because something like 20 years ago they donated to some anti-gay marriage initiative and the CEO said something mean about fags and until this day they close on Sunday so they are just evil Christians.)
If I remember correctly, it wasn't even Chick-fil-A donating directly to an anti-gay marriage initiative; it was Chick-fil-A donating to the Salvation Army, who then donated to an anti-gay marriage initiative, so it wasn't even directly donating to an anti-gay marriage initiative, but rather it was donating to a Christian charity that supports good causes, but it still pissed off all the SJWs/woke lefties because how dare a boomer Christian disagree with their social opinions and donate to charity?
As for the owners' comments on fags, I don't remember those comments, but I wouldn't be surprised if the Chick-fil-A folks said something about the gays back then. But I think these days they mostly stay out of politics and take a Billy Graham approach towards social issues and have largely been successful in staying out of controversy, besides one minor controversy from the opposite side over hiring a DEI consultant, so it's very stupid how the SJW/woke crowd can't let go of evangelical Christians disagreeing with them on a then-popular ballot initiative. 20 years ago
As for the last point, how dare Chick-fil-A close on Sundays and give their workers a break to spend time with their families and church? We need fast food 24/7, 365, and they need to make the boxes rainbow.
I got it. The Chick Fil A Pretzel Cheddar Club is in fact exactly as the brah described it, delicious, even the lettuce is fresh. On top of that, the service was incredibly polite, something almost unheard-of in these days. My only side was the drink, the Cherry Berry Lemonade, another limited edition item.
I was going to post this in the thread earlier, but I was temporarily banned. I tried the Chick-fil-A pretzel cheddar club. I got the spicy one. I thought it was pretty decent. I didn't get any mustard in the bag, so I ate it dry. I wouldn't give it a 9.9/10 like Reviewbrah did. I still prefer the normal spicy sandwich, but I couldn't find many gripes with it besides being a little bit bland, which may have been different with the mustard. So I think it tasted like a normal chicken club sandwich.
Personally, I would give it a 6.5/10. I won't be regularly ordering it, but it was a decent, or, as the TikTok zoomers say, "mid," sandwich. Also, as I was typing this post, Chick-fil-A played an ad on the TV for this exact sandwich, mentioning their love of the mustard and how good the sandwich is. They must be listening to me.
How is this the one franchise that doesn't lie?
because they follow the ten commandments.