7 Fast-Food Chains That Use Real Chicken for Their Tenders

By Ghuman

Introduction

Fast-food chains have become a staple in many people’s diets, and chicken tenders are a popular menu item. While some fast-food chains use processed chicken tenders, there are some that use real chicken. In this article, we will look at seven fast-food chains that use real chicken for their tenders. We will discuss the types of chicken they use, how they prepare it, and the nutritional value of their tenders. We will also provide some tips on how to make sure you are getting real chicken when you order from these fast-food chains.

7 Fast-Food Chains That Use Real Chicken for Their Tenders

When it comes to fast-food chicken tenders, it can be hard to know what you’re getting. Some restaurants use processed chicken, while others use real chicken. Here are seven fast-food chains that use real chicken for their tenders.

1. Chick-fil-A

Chick-fil-A is one of the most popular fast-food chains in the United States, and for good reason. Their chicken tenders are made with all-natural, whole-breast chicken that is hand-breaded and cooked in 100% refined peanut oil. They also offer a variety of dipping sauces to choose from.

2. KFC

KFC is another popular fast-food chain that uses real chicken for their tenders. Their tenders are made with 100% real chicken that is marinated in a blend of herbs and spices, then hand-breaded and cooked in their signature pressure-cooker. They also offer a variety of dipping sauces to choose from.

3. Popeyes

Popeyes is another fast-food chain that uses real chicken for their tenders. Their tenders are made with all-natural, whole-breast chicken that is marinated in a blend of herbs and spices, then hand-breaded and cooked in their signature pressure-cooker. They also offer a variety of dipping sauces to choose from.

4. Raising Cane’s

Raising Cane’s is a fast-food chain that specializes in chicken tenders. Their tenders are made with all-natural, whole-breast chicken that is marinated in a blend of herbs and spices, then hand-breaded and cooked in their signature pressure-cooker. They also offer a variety of dipping sauces to choose from.

5. Zaxby’s

Zaxby’s is another fast-food chain that uses real chicken for their tenders. Their tenders are made with all-natural, whole-breast chicken that is marinated in a blend of herbs and spices, then hand-breaded and cooked in their signature pressure-cooker. They also offer a variety of dipping sauces to choose from.

6. Bojangles’

Bojangles’ is another fast-food chain that uses real chicken for their tenders. Their tenders are made with all-natural, whole-breast chicken that is marinated in a blend of herbs and spices, then hand-breaded and cooked in their signature pressure-cooker. They also offer a variety of dipping sauces to choose from.

7. Church’s Chicken

Church’s Chicken is another fast-food chain that uses real chicken for their tenders. Their tenders are made with all-natural, whole-breast chicken that is marinated in a blend of herbs and spices, then hand-breaded and cooked in their signature pressure-cooker. They also offer a variety of dipping sauces to choose from.

When it comes to fast-food chicken tenders, it’s important to know what you’re getting. These seven fast-food chains all use real chicken for their tenders, so you can be sure you’re getting the best quality chicken possible.

If you’re a fan of McDonald’s Chicken McNuggets, it’s probably best you never watch any of the videos that pop up when you Google how they are made—or any fast-food chicken nuggets for that matter. Also, best to avoid said videos if you easily grow queasy. Yes, McNuggets are made using real chicken meat, but the meat is sourced from all different parts of the bird, it’s chopped and blended and mixed with marinade, and it’s extruded into those four distinct McNugget shapes.

Oh, and probably best not to do too deep a dive into Burger King’s Chicken Fries, either. In both cases, it’s…not pretty.

This is not to say that any butchery of meat is, but when it comes to the chicken tenders we’re featuring here today, at least you can rest assured that the meat used is minimally processed. The seven fast-food spots on our list make their chicken strips with whole strips of chicken that are cut and breaded, with no blending or extrusion involved.

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chick fil a rewards
Courtesy of Chick-fil-A

It’s not surprising that a fast-food chain that is all about chicken uses whole pieces of chicken meat for its chicken strip. The boneless, breaded chicken strips from Chick-fil-A are seasoned and then pressure-cooked in peanut oil, which imparts much of the flavor.

popeyes chicken nuggets
Courtesy of Popeyes

Popeye’s definitely uses whole strips of chicken meat for its tenders, there’s no doubt there. But Truth In Advertising raises a question: are they actual tenders? Technically, a chicken tender is a separate part of the bird from the chicken breast, per The Kitchn—it’s that little strip that hangs off the breast and is indeed more tender in texture. So while these (and the others featured, by the way) may not be true “tenders,” know they are whole strips of white meat.

KFC chicken
Courtesy of KFC

As uniform in shape as McDonald’s Chicken McNuggets are, KFC’s Chicken Tenders are not; you’ll get bigger tenders, smaller ones, and pieces in irregular shapes, and that’s a good thing because it lets you know these tenders are made from whole cut pieces of chicken meat that’s then battered, spiced, and deep fried.

Whatachick'n Strips
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For a chain known (and named) for its burgers, Whataburger offers a surprisingly good chicken strip. The restaurant’s Whatachick’n Strips are cut from whole pieces of white breast meat and, at last check, a three-piece order comes with a soda, fries, and Texas Toast for just $7.99—which is a great price for a fast-food meal these days.

Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers
Raising Cane’s / Facebook

The favorite chicken strip with a reviewer from Uproxx, Raising Cane’s is highly committed to excellence in chicken. The chain uses fresh, never frozen meat that is marinated for a full day, hand cut, hand-battered, and fried to order.

Church's Chicken: Combo #1
Church’s Chicken / Facebook

The menu at Church’s Chicken is about as simple as it gets: there’s a chicken sandwich, there’s bone-in chicken, and there are chicken tenders. Everything can be made into a combo, and everything can be original or spicy. The sandwich is made from breast meat, the “mixed” meals come with drumsticks and breasts, and the tenders are whole cuts of white meat. Simple, sure, but it’s been working since 1952.

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hardee's 5 dollar meal deal with 3-piece chicken tender
Courtesy of Hardee’s

Carl’s Jr. (which is the same chain as Hardee’s on the East Coast) may not have the best reputation for quality in the whole fast-food world, but the restaurant’s chicken tenders are actually pretty reliably good. They are cut from whole strips of breast meat, hand-dipped in buttermilk, hand-breaded, and then fried.

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