lundi 14 août 2017
How Chick-fil-A Makes It Fully Acceptable to Eat Nuggets For Breakfast
Thanks to the explosive popularity of breakfast bowls, Chick-fil-A is adding one to its menu nationwide. The new Hash Brown Scramble ($5) comes in your choice of bowl or burrito and layers tot-style hash browns, scrambled eggs, a Monterey Jack and cheddar cheese blend, and either Chick-fil-A chicken nuggets or sausage. Each is served with a side of jalapeño salsa to spice things up. It's now fully acceptable to eat chicken nuggets for breakfast. This adulting thing is turning out to be easier than we thought.
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