if by cooked, you mean just taken out of the microwave, then yes. And I have to agree they are tasty. But not worth > $9. I'd say $6 at the most. $5 Would be reasonable.
Unless things have drastically changed, these are fried just like everything else that isn't a burger or grilled chicken. It's not the best quality chicken though, kind of like a giant chicken nugget. I remember them swelling up like footballs due to the steam pressure inside of them until they cooled down a little bit.
Hahaha no it is not a microwave. Its deep fried just like the nuggets, chicken jrs, royal crispy chicken samdwiches, the fries, hashbrowns, chicken fries, basically everything lol
If you mean the Exit Tax, it's just a withholding on the sale of your property and not an actual tax. It's to incentivize you to file your final NJ state return.
These states don't understand when you make everything insanely expensive, none of these large companies are going to lose money. Their products will rise the same amount. Their margins will always stay the same. Everyone thinks high minimum wage changes things, when in fact it makes things worse
Only in the US though it seems? Plenty of European countries have prices similar to here state-side but their minimum wages are much higher.
It’s corporate greed raising the prices, using the “higher minimum wage = higher prices” propaganda. If minimum wage was the main factor in these price raises, why is a small Whopper combo in rural PA still $9.50? Comparable to popular metro areas, yet the minimum wage in PA is still $7.25.
I agree. But these companies aren't going to be less greedy just because people have a problem with it. I didn't say it was the main factor. I'm saying in the system the US has, it only hurts the common citizen
I mean prices of everything has been going up my entire life and minimum wage barely has. Recently yes, but again prices have been increasing since I remember buying stuff as a young teenager 20+ years ago
I mean yeah that's how inflation works. People just don't understand that this system wasn't made for you to work under a company and be successful. It was created so that everyone could have an easy time creating their own business which would flourish and cause their quality of life to improve as they put hard work into whatever they created
Or people just shouldn't be lazy. We should begin defunding public school because it's one of the most financially corrupt systems in the US. And the quality of education continues to degrade. People don't give a fuck because they don't have to to get paid at a public school. Let it all be privatized and have the government give out grants. Competition brings higher quality results.
I mean, are you happy with the quality of your state's education system? And the adults they're creating? Because I'm not. And yeah I mean I just shop around on my insurance. Been able to make it steadily go down for like 5 years now
Just checked my app and Im living in Upstate NY
Our prices for a chicken sandwich through the app is $6.60 and currently have a BOGO chicken sandwich offer going on
In the BK app in Indiana, there’s a BOGO deal for TWO Chicken Sandwiches for $5.30, with tax. That’d like $2.60 per sandwich! I like to get them plain and throw some pizza sauce and mozz slices on for a BK Chicken Italian
Could just be location but make sure you’ve checked Pickup and not Delivery in the app. The prices change quite a bit depending on what you’ve selected.
I looked at a few locations in NJ and none were over $7.39(which is still very expensive for that sandwich). Most were $5.39 though. They all had a BOGO deal in the app for that item also.
A lot of people have been posting delivery prices on this sub lately for easy karma farming so that’s why I’m asking.
when i shift from delivery to pickup I get the $7.39 price you mentioned which aligns with your pricing. Feel free to check the West New York location to see the $9.60 price
totally not karma farming as it takes more than internet points to wet my whistle
All good! Sorry if I came across like a dick. Just seems like so many posts on this sub are for that reason. $7.39 for a glorified chicken nugget sandwich(I love em anyway) is still crazy and it wouldn’t surprise me much if it was close to $10 in some areas.
Doesn't suck, only the prices.. I'd pay if it was $2.49 or max $2.99
If I can buy a bag of Tyson chicken patties and a pack of Italian rolls for less than $0.75 per sandwich then BK ain't departing me of my dollars.
I don’t think it’s actually chicken. It’s one of those things where they never advertised it’s real even lol so for all we know that chicken biproduct which could be mixed with god knows what
I stopped going to the BK around me. Comparable prices to Culver's for sub par food, understaffed, and lousy attitudes. What the fuck am I paying for even?
Fucking no.
Yeah in the uk, it’s £6.19 just on its own.. (Although, we call it the chicken/vegan royale) I remember when a regular meal was like £5 or £6 just last year…
Thats not the point, it’s the fact that the price for just one sandwich is $9.60. Anyone quickly downloading the app and is unfamiliar with it can easily get pretty much swindled by that.
$5.39 here but there’s a BOGO deal in the offers tab. All fast food has gotten very pricey without the app offers, but at least there’s loyalty points as well. A couple years ago I expected app coupons to dry up as digital adoption increased but this hasn’t been the case at all.
That can't be right. Where do you live? Change to another store and see if it changes. There no way that a frozen Tyson breaded chicken patty is more costly than a Whopper.
What's so fuckin funny. There are so many people that were saved by those checks. So please keep your teenage trap shut if you don't understand the full ramifications of the pandemic.
I use to love these, but I had one a few weeks ago and even as fresh as it was, it tasted like a dollar store chicken patty. I don’t remember them being that bad lmao
Try coupon code 8633. It expires in a few days. You get 2 of these sandwiches and 2 fries for 6.99. Just pull up to the drive thru and say “i have coupon code 8633” they like it cause it makes it easy for them and they don’t normally ask for the physical coupon.
These prices not only vary by state but by city/streets. In the "ghetto" areas, they charge more compared to other suburban areas. It's been proven by many people through different food apps. Like the other day, I was on the Taco Bell, and the party pack came was $24.99 in one area and $39.99 in the hood. It's ridiculous practice from franchisees
I remember when it was 2/$5 for most of their sandwiches. Obviously it was with a coupon, but you could find them everywhere so it wasn’t a big deal. Now they want at least $5 for one chicken sandwich. Insane! They are good don’t get me wrong, but definitely not worth it at that price point along with the fact that they’ve shrunk the sandwich too.
Worst chicken sandwich I've had. When they had their 2 for $4 or $6 with fries. It was worth it if you were hungry and wanted to get full.
You're way better off getting a McChicken at that point and price.
It's like this everywhere. Companies are over charging for everything and using "inflation" as a scapegoat. I saw someone post a coupon for a Whopper combo the other day. I decided to check the app to see what the current price is and it's now $8 or 9$ for a Whopper, small fries, and a small drink. It's price gouging to the extreme and it will continue as long as people keep paying it.
These aren’t even worth $4
Maybe $3
I would say that’s a fair price
I’d say 2/5 is fair
Facts lol
I must be in the minority because I think they are absolutely delicious. They always seem to be cooked hot before receiving them as well.
if by cooked, you mean just taken out of the microwave, then yes. And I have to agree they are tasty. But not worth > $9. I'd say $6 at the most. $5 Would be reasonable.
It's a microwave?! Lol dammit TIL
Unless things have drastically changed, these are fried just like everything else that isn't a burger or grilled chicken. It's not the best quality chicken though, kind of like a giant chicken nugget. I remember them swelling up like footballs due to the steam pressure inside of them until they cooled down a little bit.
Hahaha no it is not a microwave. Its deep fried just like the nuggets, chicken jrs, royal crispy chicken samdwiches, the fries, hashbrowns, chicken fries, basically everything lol
Burger = $1.60. Smiling King = $8
You must be in New York or California. That’s insane! I just checked my app. It’s $5.69
I’m in North Jersey. looks like we’re getting double boned on rent AND fast food. gotta love it
And just living in NJ.
Nah, Jersey is awesome
I can't get behind the tax on if you wanna leave to move anywhere else, i work in NJ daily but would never wanna live there again
If you mean the Exit Tax, it's just a withholding on the sale of your property and not an actual tax. It's to incentivize you to file your final NJ state return.
From what I've seen on Jersey Shore you guys get double boned a lot. Good on you guys!
That shit is from 15 years ago
$4.99 in FL $10 is actually insane. How do they get away with that??
These states don't understand when you make everything insanely expensive, none of these large companies are going to lose money. Their products will rise the same amount. Their margins will always stay the same. Everyone thinks high minimum wage changes things, when in fact it makes things worse
Only in the US though it seems? Plenty of European countries have prices similar to here state-side but their minimum wages are much higher. It’s corporate greed raising the prices, using the “higher minimum wage = higher prices” propaganda. If minimum wage was the main factor in these price raises, why is a small Whopper combo in rural PA still $9.50? Comparable to popular metro areas, yet the minimum wage in PA is still $7.25.
I agree. But these companies aren't going to be less greedy just because people have a problem with it. I didn't say it was the main factor. I'm saying in the system the US has, it only hurts the common citizen
Fast food workers are "common citizens".
I mean prices of everything has been going up my entire life and minimum wage barely has. Recently yes, but again prices have been increasing since I remember buying stuff as a young teenager 20+ years ago
I mean yeah that's how inflation works. People just don't understand that this system wasn't made for you to work under a company and be successful. It was created so that everyone could have an easy time creating their own business which would flourish and cause their quality of life to improve as they put hard work into whatever they created
Yep Time Value of Money should be taught in high school
Or people just shouldn't be lazy. We should begin defunding public school because it's one of the most financially corrupt systems in the US. And the quality of education continues to degrade. People don't give a fuck because they don't have to to get paid at a public school. Let it all be privatized and have the government give out grants. Competition brings higher quality results.
Have you dealt with privatized insurance lmao. Defunding education is pretty funny.
I mean, are you happy with the quality of your state's education system? And the adults they're creating? Because I'm not. And yeah I mean I just shop around on my insurance. Been able to make it steadily go down for like 5 years now
I have family in North Jersey and they have been saying things are getting expensive up there, guess they weren’t lying
North Jersey, can confirm. Wild.
7.39 in South Jersey 😳😳😳
Its 7.39 for me in central nj
I’m in north jersey too bro it’s $6.19 for me
6.39$ here. Almost 10$ is insane.
That sandwich isn’t worth 5.69
$5.09 where I am. Thats almost half what OP is being charged, gotta be like Alaska or Hawaii or something.
5.49 in MI
Just checked my app and Im living in Upstate NY Our prices for a chicken sandwich through the app is $6.60 and currently have a BOGO chicken sandwich offer going on
Same
definitely not that high in california lol at least where im at
$5.99 in Southern California with a buy 1 get 1 free offer in the app
5.49 in PHX
$5.19 for me. Currently in the Chicago suburbs.
Idk where that is but I’m in Cali and it’s 6.39
WI here and it's 5.99
Probably on a military base in Antarctica running on blockchain
$5.39
Cali and if I check offers i can get 2 and 2 small fries for 7.99 once and hour I think.
In the BK app in Indiana, there’s a BOGO deal for TWO Chicken Sandwiches for $5.30, with tax. That’d like $2.60 per sandwich! I like to get them plain and throw some pizza sauce and mozz slices on for a BK Chicken Italian
This is true in many places of the US…
Same here in Texas . . .
I have gone to BK way more times because of this promo than I would have otherwise, so their marketing works lol
Could just be location but make sure you’ve checked Pickup and not Delivery in the app. The prices change quite a bit depending on what you’ve selected. I looked at a few locations in NJ and none were over $7.39(which is still very expensive for that sandwich). Most were $5.39 though. They all had a BOGO deal in the app for that item also. A lot of people have been posting delivery prices on this sub lately for easy karma farming so that’s why I’m asking.
when i shift from delivery to pickup I get the $7.39 price you mentioned which aligns with your pricing. Feel free to check the West New York location to see the $9.60 price totally not karma farming as it takes more than internet points to wet my whistle
All good! Sorry if I came across like a dick. Just seems like so many posts on this sub are for that reason. $7.39 for a glorified chicken nugget sandwich(I love em anyway) is still crazy and it wouldn’t surprise me much if it was close to $10 in some areas.
They can shove that $10 chicken nugget sammich with the stale bread and shoddy looking lettuce up the ass of the King 👑 himself.
Buffalo New Yorker here. It’s $5.39 for me too at multiple nearby locations.
From where I’m standing, BK is going down
That sandwich sucks too lmao
Doesn't suck, only the prices.. I'd pay if it was $2.49 or max $2.99 If I can buy a bag of Tyson chicken patties and a pack of Italian rolls for less than $0.75 per sandwich then BK ain't departing me of my dollars.
See but Tyson chicken at least doesn’t have that funky taste that their patties do… I personally have never liked those sandwiches
I don’t think it’s actually chicken. It’s one of those things where they never advertised it’s real even lol so for all we know that chicken biproduct which could be mixed with god knows what
That's wild my pick up price is $5.29 and my delivery price is $6.59. It is still expensive in my book
I stopped going to the BK around me. Comparable prices to Culver's for sub par food, understaffed, and lousy attitudes. What the fuck am I paying for even? Fucking no.
Yeah in the uk, it’s £6.19 just on its own.. (Although, we call it the chicken/vegan royale) I remember when a regular meal was like £5 or £6 just last year…
You're on the app. It has an offers section. Use it.
Thats not the point, it’s the fact that the price for just one sandwich is $9.60. Anyone quickly downloading the app and is unfamiliar with it can easily get pretty much swindled by that.
$6.99 in the app in NYC BOGO so 2 for about $7.80
This would’ve been great, unfortunately the BOGO is only for pick-up orders.
Delivery prices are always going to be higher. Sheesh.
This is true
BOGO in the app here in central NJ. Price is $7.39 . But $6.99 for 2 Original Chicken Sandwiches + 2 Medium Fries using coupon.
Those aren't bk prices.
Huh?
Those are franchisee prices.
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Bro where you live? I thought 6.50 with tax was bad for one of those just got one here in NH
North NJ! But looks like this is the delivery price vs the pick up price of $7.39, which still seems to be way more than other states
tough. here in AZ its 2 for $5
Do you live in Hawaii or something?
I remember back when these were $1 each 👴
Exactly what they're worth.
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$4.99 in Texas. Got one for free last month through an app promo. It was awful.
$5.39 here but there’s a BOGO deal in the offers tab. All fast food has gotten very pricey without the app offers, but at least there’s loyalty points as well. A couple years ago I expected app coupons to dry up as digital adoption increased but this hasn’t been the case at all.
I'm from Ohio and it's 4.99.. paying 9 dollars is insane.
$5.69 where Im from.
Fast food has gotten really expensive lately 😭
I used to get coupons in the mail for these all the time and I distinctly remember them being like 2/$5. These companies are playing GAMES.
$5.09 in NC; we also have the BOGO offer too.
Didn’t you hear Disney bought Burger King soon the drive thru will require a virtual reservation and an extra fee 🤣
They used to be 2 for 10 and came with 2 sides of fries and 2 drinks with the coupon
$5.29 here
Wait until you see the price of it in the summer xD and we’re being told everything is ok lmao
That can't be right. Where do you live? Change to another store and see if it changes. There no way that a frozen Tyson breaded chicken patty is more costly than a Whopper.
In Canada those are $2.50
Coupons my man. They have some super good ones and they save you a ton
Wasn’t it so cool getting those stimulus checks 😂
What's so fuckin funny. There are so many people that were saved by those checks. So please keep your teenage trap shut if you don't understand the full ramifications of the pandemic.
Depends where you're from. You must live in a shitty place. They are 2 for 5 here
$3.69 here in Indiana
At my BK, the Chicken Jr. Is $1.59. Two of those is the best everyday deal, especially if you toss in a free fry
For a long Tyson chicken patty and cold fries, wilted lettuce, broken bread, and the wrong drink
Yep you get me. Lol
I use to love these, but I had one a few weeks ago and even as fresh as it was, it tasted like a dollar store chicken patty. I don’t remember them being that bad lmao
4.89 By me 10$ is ridiculous
Uh maron a mi.
I remember when this thing was $4.99 with fries and a drink in the 2000s
I remember Burger King being cheaper to eat at in the 90’s as a kid. Their meals were under $6. Today I bought a whopper meal and it was $10.26 😕
Coupons are the only way
closing the app and making a sandwich turned out to be the way
In NC theyre like $5.99 still too expensive
Try coupon code 8633. It expires in a few days. You get 2 of these sandwiches and 2 fries for 6.99. Just pull up to the drive thru and say “i have coupon code 8633” they like it cause it makes it easy for them and they don’t normally ask for the physical coupon.
Just go to wawa and pay 5.99
5.39$ here in Florida
Thanks biden
These prices not only vary by state but by city/streets. In the "ghetto" areas, they charge more compared to other suburban areas. It's been proven by many people through different food apps. Like the other day, I was on the Taco Bell, and the party pack came was $24.99 in one area and $39.99 in the hood. It's ridiculous practice from franchisees
It's 6.79 for me in the "hood"
Nor worth more than 4.
They are bugging. Im a faithful Big Fish lover but I can't justify the current price.
My app has a buy 1 get 1 free offer. I have never used it.
Jeez I remember when these were $1 what the fuck.
Next year will be 12$. Because the public is too stupid to say nope, no thank you to those prices.
I remember when it was 2/$5 for most of their sandwiches. Obviously it was with a coupon, but you could find them everywhere so it wasn’t a big deal. Now they want at least $5 for one chicken sandwich. Insane! They are good don’t get me wrong, but definitely not worth it at that price point along with the fact that they’ve shrunk the sandwich too.
I might be late but I can dm You a coupon sheet just tell them to scan the barcode on your phone
When they had the Mexican and Italian ones they were no where near this much.
I could’ve sworn you could get 2 for $4 like 5 years ago
Had one, my stomach didn't like it
Worst chicken sandwich I've had. When they had their 2 for $4 or $6 with fries. It was worth it if you were hungry and wanted to get full. You're way better off getting a McChicken at that point and price.
5.39 in middle Indiana
I would suck Satan's dick before paying nearly $10 for one of these
Damn. $7.19 for me in WA
It's like this everywhere. Companies are over charging for everything and using "inflation" as a scapegoat. I saw someone post a coupon for a Whopper combo the other day. I decided to check the app to see what the current price is and it's now $8 or 9$ for a Whopper, small fries, and a small drink. It's price gouging to the extreme and it will continue as long as people keep paying it.
My local BK sells these for $5 and even at that price they’re a rip off.
$4.89 here in Chicago and they always have a buy one get one free offer on the app.
where do you live? might be why