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Burgers might be the reigning kings of fast-food dining, but in recent years, chicken has been taking a big (s)wing at the throne.
To keep up with customers' seemingly insatiable demand for breaded bird, last week, McDonald's introduced its latest iteration of crispy chicken strips. The strips are made with actual pieces of chicken, unlike its classic nuggets, which are made from a paste-like product fried in a tempura batter. Changes at the nation's far-and-away biggest chain don't come lightly, and company executives said it's the first new permanent menu item to debut in the United States since 2021.
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