People Think Sam’s Club’s New Spicy Chicken Sandwiches Taste Exactly Like Chick-fil-A

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Some say they taste even better than the real thing. đŸ˜±

In the ongoing fast food wars, Chick-fil-A and Popeye’s continue to compete for chicken sandwich glory. If you’re in the former camp, today is your lucky day. Sam’s Club has introduced a new item to its store brand “Southern Style” line-up. People are freaking out online, because they say the new Member’s Mark Southern Style Spicy Chicken Sandwiches taste EXACTLY like Chick-fil-A.

The ready-to-eat breaded chicken breast filets can be found in the freezer section of your local Sam’s Club in 4.5-pound boxes, which hold 10 individually-wrapped patties. According to our friends at Chew Boom, each filet is “breaded with a Southern Style dill pickle-flavored batter with a kick of cayenne added for a savory, mildly spicy flavor.”

If the reviews are any indication, these beauties could possibly be even better than the real thing. “RUN! Don’t walk to your @samsclub and buy these!” Instagrammer @frankieluckett wrote. “I honestly think it’s better than Chick-fil-A. I give them a 10/10! Blown away at how good these are.”This content is imported from Instagram. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.

The sandwiches also come in an original flavor, which earned similar feedback over at Hip2Save. “This is going to sound crazy, but I thought the Sam’s Club sandwich tasted exactly like Chick-fil-A!” reviewer Stetson said. “It’s spot on! I’m telling you, put it inside a Chick-fil-A wrapper, and no one will even know the difference.”

You’ll also save big on either box, both of which reportedly retail for $15.98. Thankfully, Hip2Save did the math for us, and it would cost you more than $35 at Chick-fil-A.

https://www.delish.com/food-news/a33995185/sams-club-members-mark-spicy-chicken-sandwiches/

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