Are chicken sandwiches from fast food joints required to have a half pound of MAYO on the bun?!?!


Question: Biting into a sandwich, that would otherwise be a magnificently deep fried little piece of heaven, and discovering that mayo was apparently the first ingredient, is not my idea of a sandwich. I don’t know? I could be wrong. Maybe fast-food should always be served with a heaping glob of mayo and a stink-eye from some illiterate half breed. Can some things never change?! Please say it isn’t so!


Answers: Biting into a sandwich, that would otherwise be a magnificently deep fried little piece of heaven, and discovering that mayo was apparently the first ingredient, is not my idea of a sandwich. I don’t know? I could be wrong. Maybe fast-food should always be served with a heaping glob of mayo and a stink-eye from some illiterate half breed. Can some things never change?! Please say it isn’t so!

I totally agree. I don't really like that much. However if I say light mayo I get a single button sized dab in the middle. I just scrape and keep what i want.

I only like a little mayo so just ask for "light on the mayo" or ask for it on the side and then you can put on as much as you want.

No, I always order them without mayo, or on the side. Your sandwich will also be fresher that way, because they can't just scrape mayo off of one already sitting there. You can tell if they try that. So they have to make a fresh one.

Is called fast food for a reason sweetie they are in a hurry therefore that means they are just trying to get the food out to meet the dead line under 4min so they don't exactly measure the ingredients before putting it in the sandwich.





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