Fast-food giant Chicken Licken has announced the discontinuation of its signature rubber bands. For years, these bands were a staple of the brand’s packaging, used to secure boxes and prevent food ...
After causing an uproar on social media by announcing the “discontinuation” of its iconic rubber bands, fast-food giant Chicken Licken has revealed it was all an April Fools’ joke. The restaurant ...
Chicken Licken sent all of South Africa into a full meltdown with one massive packaging announcement on Tuesday Thousands of angry Mzansi customers demanded the brand cut salt levels instead of ...
Chicken Licken had most of Mzansi fooled with their claim that they were ditching their rubber bands. In an early April Fool's Day joke, the fast-food outlet announced that it would discontinue the ...
Chicken Licken sparked mixed reactions after announcing its decision to discontinue rubber bands. The fast-food franchise released a statement on Monday saying: “After much consideration, we’ve made ...
In its recent report on buying behaviour and market segment trends, Eighty20 revealed that chicken is South Africa’s most popular fast food type, dominating the Quick Service Restaurant (QSR) sector ...
If you've ever wanted an ice cream treat that is designed to look like fried chicken, the New York Yankees have come up with a solution for you. The Yankees announced their updated concession menu at ...
CityBird, a premium chicken tender restaurant focused on unmatched quality, is rolling out a new menu update designed to give guests more flavor and flexibility. As part of the brand’s commitment to ...
Mimi and Matt Tolkin, owners of Righteous Kitchen Lombard’s Righteous Kitchen ready-made meal prep company (390 E. St.
Forget about asking, “Is it cake?” The Yankees just unveiled a new delicacy for the 2026 season that will have you asking, “Is it ice cream?” And yes, there is a new ice cream item on the dessert menu ...
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