Biscuits are definitely a universal food! You can have it in the morning with gravy or jelly/jam but you can also have them at dinner. We ate them at dinner a lot growing up but as an adult (unless it's a fried chicken place) I prefer them in a breakfast sandwich with jelly so you get the sweet and savory combo! Popeyes here in the states also has really good popcorn shrimp but the seasoned fries are always my go to side!
The only way for it to be a "chicken burger" is for the meat to be ground up like ground beef (mince) and made into a patty. If it is a slab of meat like what you see at 2:21 it is a sandwich.
Yeah, but I'm pointing out that the British use different terminology for it. They don't differentiate. I've heard it from them many times. Same for the Irish. Ground or fillet - it's a burger for them.
@@greendragonpublishing Ohh I know. I'm just giving him a hard time. Its the same thing in reverse for them and the majority of the world using soccer instead of football.
11:56 Thurston's reaction to the kid saying he never had honey before made me cry laughing. omg. The pause and lean in with that look on his face. Hilarious.
Personally, Popeyes is better than KFC. However, KFC was my first job 40yrs ago and I got so sick of eating it and now my feelings have forever been tarnished.
They call them chicken burgers because they're on a burger bun. It's common to hear them called this in the UK and Ireland but I've even heard them called chicken burgers in New Orleans where Popeyes originated.
I've never heard of them being called chicken burgers in New orleans. New Orleans aren't known for Chicken sandwiches that's Nashville. Popeyes just hopped on the bandwagon a few years ago
(4:00) Yeah, they season them with spices and call the "chips" Cajun Fries. They're pretty good, at least while they're still hot. Also in the US, Popeye's fried chicken and sides are much better than KFCs
@@darienford860 ok, I get what you mean, but the Kentucky version is pretty much the same as the rest of the South, while I would consider anything Cajun/Creole as coming from Louisiana. In other words, Mississippi or South Carolina fried chicken doesn't have as much of a distinction and would be comparable with KFC, but anything Cajun is distinctly from Louisiana and not comparable to any other state despite it also being in the South. And we all know why given Louisiana's history...
👍🏼 Not quite double but according to Wikipedia there are about 3,700 Popeye’s and 3,900 KFC. Internationally KFC is the number 2 fast food after McDonald’s.
I'm vegetarian now but I used to love Popeyes. Just about everything on their menu was good but my favorite side was their red beans and rice. The only good thing at KFC was their potato wedges but they dropped those. My chicken loving kid's favorites are Raising Cane's chicken restaurant, Popeyes next then Chick-fil-A.
I’ve been vegan for almost eight years and I STILL miss Popeyes’ red beans and rice. It was always one of my favorite foods. I was hoping the kids would get to try it.
Biscuits go with way more than gravy. You can have it with honey, butter, jam, jelly, or use it as a sandwich for chicken, sausage, ham, bacon, and eggs.
In the fried chicken world KFC is like McDonalds in the grand fast food world. It's the baseline, it's what most people would rate as "ehhh, alright". You can be worse than it, but with some effort you most definitely will be better. Popeyes is one of the highest tier ones, usually when talking about the best, people say Popeyes vs Chik-Fil-A.
Popeyes is definitely better than KFC (at least in the US. Spicy Popeyes is better than mild Popeyes. Personally Popeyes spicy chicken sandwich is better than Chick-fil-a (and both are better than KFC, BK, McD, or Wendys). The biscuits are tasty when fresh, tho it will start feeling dry pretty quickly, so the "honey sauce" goes well on the biscuits. The sides are all pretty good (seasoned fries, mac 'n cheese, red beans and rice, cole slaw, etc) but 99% of the time I'm just going to get the mashed potatoes and gravy, partially cuz they're actually good, but also dipping the chicken, biscuits, etc into the gravy is also really good. Also, yeah "burger" in the US basically just means some sort of hamburger. Other kinds of meat on a bun is just a "sandwich". Really you're not going to hear anyone call it a "chicken burger" unless they've lived in some other country for a long time. If you hear an American put a qualifier in front of burger, then that is generally just a variation of a standard hamburger -- eg: bacon burger (beef patty + bacon added), bbq burger, etc -- with the only common exceptions being vegetarian or vegan "burgers" or sometimes turkey burgers (but a turkey burger is definitely going to be a ground turkey patty and not an actual piece of turkey, and most veggie burgers are also patties made from grains, chopped or shredded vegetables, beans/lentils, or something like that rather than a whole pieces or slices of vegetables)
In the U.S., there are about 3k Popeye's locations and 3.9k KFC locations. I go to Popeye's 2 or 3 times a year. I haven't been to KFC in like 20 years. Bojangles has been my #1 but they aren't nationwide so Popeye's is a nice second choice (they have a similar menu).
I just watched The Beesley's reaction to this video. They said a Popeyes opened in the UK. I don't know when they did their video but they were going to get it and then do a reaction.
This video just made me want to go get some Popeyes right now. LOL! Also Popeye's biscuits are known for how dry they are, I like to get their chicken and then go get some KFC biscuits.
The man who founded KFC started selling fried chicken in Kentucky in the 1930s. He started the restaurant franchising in 1952 in Utah. In the 60 years since, dozens of fried chicken franchises have been created and exist today in the US.
Sorry to change the subject, but in America you might see high school kids in a Christian or private school wearing suits, but never, ever in public school. These boys seem so much more mature and respectable than high school kids in America. I think high schoolers here can wear about anything as long as you're covered. There was actually a time when the fad was wearing pajama bottoms lol I'm old and out of touch with high school, but I don't think you will ever see a high school boy wearing a suit in the U.S. Cheers to British education. 💞
When Popeyes first hit the scene, we wne to pick some up, and I was in heaven when we got home to taste it. But, this was when they first opened, and the chicken was much spicier. It's still delicious, but the spice has been toned down quite a bit which makes it not quite as good as the original, but still the best chicken around, bar none!👍😎✌🗽
We just don't have "Ranch" as a flavour in the UK, really. Heck, even our Doritos are called "Cool Original" and "Tangy Cheese," because the Cool Ranch were the first flavour introduced in Britain, and nobody has a cultural touchstone with the word "nacho."
@@Beedo_Sookcool that doesn’t even taste like ranch though 🤣 I think once it’s introduced (like many island nations in the Caribbean and Canada) it would take off with a small percentage than overall. You guys just have to eat it with the right foods like chicken wings or salad unlike me who has an unhealthy addiction to ranch with 0 shame tbh 😂 I hope you guys get to try it some day :)
@@damnimloomin Well, it's just one of those local things, really, isn't it? Cornish pasties and Devonshire clotted cream are bloody amazing, but I can't get them for love nor money, here in the States. Having spent a lot of time in Ohio, though, around the time ranch became The New Big Thing, I love the stuff. And, yeah, I agree: more excellent food should be available in more places.
The headmaster is in on it. He's munching away with the students. From what I understand Brits aren't real keen on mac n cheese. Gotta have the good stuff! Biscuit and BUTTER people. KFC is on the decline. They closed the ones here down. Pricey too. But hey, they have a future in Japan. 😁😁
Where the Hell'd you get the idea that we don't like mac 'n' cheese? Okay, so we just call it "macaroni cheese," and we don't serve it as a side dish to everything, but we like it.
Here in America we call that a chicken sandwich not a burger, for us ground/mince meat is a burger 🍔. For the Brits all meat on bread is called a burger🤦🏽♀️. 👋🏽🇺🇸
Wow those poor sheltered guys. Missing out on so much. Popeyes is a little spicy but not that much and I'm a spice wimp too. I love their red beans and rice for the side.
A lil tip here.. order their red beans without the rice and also order the dirty rice (Cajun rice on their menu) then put the red beans over the dirty rice
Popeyes biscuits are notoriously known for being very dry. There's a meme out there that says, "Day ___ without having sex. Ate 2 Popeyes biscuits without a drink just to know how it feels to be choked again".
KFC today in 🇺🇸 is considered second rate to Popeye’s. At Popeye’s, I’ll order a 2 piece spicy, white meat, cajun fries (though I prefer the once cajun rice, with biscuit, honey, and a fried cinnamon apple pie…To Die For 🙏🏼
Which is better between KFC and Popeyes going come down to personal preferences and taste. They are both good. That said KFC is unmatched in taste to me. If I have the option between the 2 of them then 10 out of 10 times im getting KFC hands down. Idk whats in their secret herbs and spices but its damn near addictive 😄 where Popeyes is good if I want a little more of a spice pepper type chicken. I also prefer the skin of KFC vs Popeyes crunchy skin. Ive had this argument with people of which is better lots of times lol. In the end its just what does your taste buds like more because they are both good.
Popeyes > JFC Their blackened ranch is so good! As far as biscuits go my favorite way to eat them is with butter and honey/ strawberry jam/ apple butter!
In the Us KFC is cheaper and it was the first fast food chicken place so it's usually the place people think of fast food chicken but me and most people I've talked to prefer Popeyes by a mile as far as taste goes
Also KFC in the US dropped drastically in quality decades ago. They were great in the seventies, after switching to their initials not so much. And personally I grew up with their original recipe, and I don’t think they were ever great at the crispy style.
@@AC-ni4gt A lot of sandwich's are served on buns in the US. Its the patty that makes something a burger. If you ask for a chicken burger in the US, you will not get a whole piece of fried chicken. You will get a chicken patty which is usually much lower quality meat, akin to chicken nuggets shaped into a patty.
If you go outside the USA, pretty much most sandwiches in round buns are called "burgers." A country that makes huge triangular scones covered in frosting or makes shepherd's pie with beef really has no moral high ground when it comes to criticising how other countries adapt their foods.
Popeye's is absolutely the best national chain for fried chicken. Better than KFC, better than Chik-Fil-Antigay. Now, Bojangles and Zaxby's are also good (i.e., better than KFC), but they aren't as nation-wide.
Popeyes is much better than KFC. There's more KFC stores but in the USA they're looked on as a bottom line convenience like McDonald's is. Check into it, I think there are UK Popeye's
Do they have a Popeyes in the UK? If they were flown in from the States, they are many hours old and not at their peak. If you enjoy them after the trip, just imagine what a 'fresh' .
I live six blocks from a Popeye's Chicken here in the U.S, and if I go two blocks north I instantly become hungry. Love Popeyes Chicken, but one big complaint.. little too pricey for their small portions.
With the Popeye's vs KFC question, I think the better question is what's more available. And the answer to that'd be KFC. KFC is everywhere. Now, if Popeye's was as everywhere as KFC, I'd like to assume it'd be more popular than KFC. I always hear about just how good Popeye's is, but have never had it as it doesn't exist where I'm from in the US. Random thing though, there's another chicken place that's very popular that I thing you should check out. It's called Raising Cane's. It's soooo good.
@@myibook141 Hmmm... I guess it might be a regional thing then. I'm from the Northwest, and all I've seen is KFCs. The nearest Popeyes is like 2 hours away.
@@zakthedemonlord yeah that makes sense honestly.. I live in a small town and there are 3 Popeyes within 6 miles of each other. There’s only 1 KFC and it looks like nobody has been there in years 😂
I'm not saying people don't, obviously someone does... But, I haven't had KFC in at least 7 years and I dont know anyone who has. There seems to be fewer and fewer, and the ones that I do see never have anyone there.
This might be a location or pallet changing issue, but KFC’s quality has gone down imo. It is mediocre. When fast food only offered burgers and shakes I’m sure it was great but now it is in a sea of fast food diversity and it’s uniqueness of the past hasn’t kept it sturdy against the flavors and quality of the present (Popeyes).
Popeyes originated in New Orleans which is known for well seasoned food. Can’t believe they didn’t get red beans and rice as a side. It’s my favorite.
Same! Though the texture might be odd for some, it's so close to the texture of mushy peas, they'd probably love it.
I said the same thing too.
It's the best side they got definitely
Popeyes does have good red beans and rice.
I'm gonna get some tomorrow lol
There is a Popeyes restaurant in London. Look it up. Not how far away from it you live but there definitely is one in the country.
Biscuits are definitely a universal food! You can have it in the morning with gravy or jelly/jam but you can also have them at dinner. We ate them at dinner a lot growing up but as an adult (unless it's a fried chicken place) I prefer them in a breakfast sandwich with jelly so you get the sweet and savory combo! Popeyes here in the states also has really good popcorn shrimp but the seasoned fries are always my go to side!
Biscuits and Jelly for breakfast and Biscuits and honey for dinner 😂
Chick Fil-A, Raising Cane's, Popeye's and Church's all rank above KFC for me personally.
Yup KFC is so nasty imo
Everyone is better than KFC. They have a good taste, but their chicken is bottom of the barrel crap.
I donr consider chicfila to be fried chicken
Like it's chicken that has been fried but the "breading" doesn't cut it
It's still better but yeah
@@ConstantChaos1 I like the spicy chicken tenders and spicy chicken sandwich from Chick-fil-A
@b3to653 I don't get their food for personal reasons but it's definitely better than KFC
The only way for it to be a "chicken burger" is for the meat to be ground up like ground beef (mince) and made into a patty. If it is a slab of meat like what you see at 2:21 it is a sandwich.
Calling it a burger drives me nutz lol
That's just British terminology. Burger is any sandwich meat chunk - not just beef. Turkey burger, Chicken burger, etc.
@greendragonpublishing yea but definition of burger is GROUND meat, THAT'S the issue, not just the beef aspect
Yeah, but I'm pointing out that the British use different terminology for it. They don't differentiate. I've heard it from them many times. Same for the Irish. Ground or fillet - it's a burger for them.
@@greendragonpublishing Ohh I know. I'm just giving him a hard time. Its the same thing in reverse for them and the majority of the world using soccer instead of football.
I just checked, there are 17 Popeye's in the UK right now, and 20 more coming soon. The closest to Thurston would be the one in Cambridge.
11:56 Thurston's reaction to the kid saying he never had honey before made me cry laughing. omg. The pause and lean in with that look on his face. Hilarious.
Personally, Popeyes is better than KFC. However, KFC was my first job 40yrs ago and I got so sick of eating it and now my feelings have forever been tarnished.
American biscuits are most commonly eaten with butter or jam. Many videos accentuate the biscuits and gravy because it is so different for Brits.
11:56 Thurston for a brief moment realizing what his audience feels like watching his videos
😂
“You wot bruv?”
Chicken & Honey is amazing combo.
Burgers are made with ground or minced meat. Those are just fried chicken breasts.
They call them chicken burgers because they're on a burger bun.
It's common to hear them called this in the UK and Ireland but I've even heard them called chicken burgers in New Orleans where Popeyes originated.
I've never heard of them being called chicken burgers in New orleans. New Orleans aren't known for Chicken sandwiches that's Nashville. Popeyes just hopped on the bandwagon a few years ago
If you go most places outside the USA, thanks to propagation of the hamburger, most sandwiches in round buns will be called "burgers."
I'm getting triggered by all the British reactors calling them chicken burgers.
Same. It's either a hamburger (beef) or a chicken sandwich, never a chicken burger lol
Yes! It's not just me 😂 it's a sandwich 🥪......a sand-wich 😂
I think they believe ANYTHING on a bun is a "burger"!
I have had peanut butter and jelly on a burger bun . Peanut butter and jelly burger ?? 🤪
Yes, everyone. The first burger ever made was made with two pieces of toast. The bun doesn't make a burger!
Yeah you can put biscuits with a lot, gravy, honey jam, jelly, syrup bacon, eggs, sausage with jam
Thank you for helping me decide what's for dinner tomorrow!
Aww, they didn't dip the biscuits in the mashed potatoes. It's SO good! Maybe next time lol. Luka, I think you need to go get some for yourself now.
(4:00) Yeah, they season them with spices and call the "chips" Cajun Fries. They're pretty good, at least while they're still hot. Also in the US, Popeye's fried chicken and sides are much better than KFCs
Popeyes takes inspiration from the French-speaking Cajun culture in New Orleans which prides itself on its spices.
Popeyes is better than KFC.. Popeyes is Cajun, while KFC is closer to traditional southern. I'm from the south, but love Cajun!!
🤦 theyre both traditionally southern. Popeyes is New Orleans and and KFC is Kentucky
@@darienford860 ok, I get what you mean, but the Kentucky version is pretty much the same as the rest of the South, while I would consider anything Cajun/Creole as coming from Louisiana. In other words, Mississippi or South Carolina fried chicken doesn't have as much of a distinction and would be comparable with KFC, but anything Cajun is distinctly from Louisiana and not comparable to any other state despite it also being in the South. And we all know why given Louisiana's history...
@@lindsayruiz3789nah.. KFC is very northern styled imo.. especially with the seasoning and breading they use
All sentient beings of discerning taste love Cajun food. 😉
KFC has nearly double the number of spots that Popeye's has. It's something like 4200 vs. 2400 or so I think I saw earlier this year.
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Not quite double but according to Wikipedia there are about 3,700 Popeye’s and 3,900 KFC.
Internationally KFC is the number 2 fast food after McDonald’s.
Popeyes is Cajon seasoned chicken, and the fries also have that Cajon seasoning. Which Cajon cooking is known to be spicy, by the way.
Cajun 👍
@@BeboRulz spell check is wring sometimes
@@frankisfunny2007 😘
@@frankisfunny2007 just figured you weren't from the US and wanted to help
Spellcheck drives me nutz lol
@@BeboRulz I've seen it "fix" so many things I've typed out correctly, I call it "Autocorrupt."
I'm vegetarian now but I used to love Popeyes. Just about everything on their menu was good but my favorite side was their red beans and rice. The only good thing at KFC was their potato wedges but they dropped those. My chicken loving kid's favorites are Raising Cane's chicken restaurant, Popeyes next then Chick-fil-A.
I’ve been vegan for almost eight years and I STILL miss Popeyes’ red beans and rice. It was always one of my favorite foods. I was hoping the kids would get to try it.
Biscuits go with way more than gravy. You can have it with honey, butter, jam, jelly, or use it as a sandwich for chicken, sausage, ham, bacon, and eggs.
I love my Popeyes biscuit with butter and honey, and then I dip it in the mash and gravy!!! So bomb!!
In the fried chicken world KFC is like McDonalds in the grand fast food world. It's the baseline, it's what most people would rate as "ehhh, alright". You can be worse than it, but with some effort you most definitely will be better. Popeyes is one of the highest tier ones, usually when talking about the best, people say Popeyes vs Chik-Fil-A.
Popeyes is definitely better than KFC (at least in the US. Spicy Popeyes is better than mild Popeyes. Personally Popeyes spicy chicken sandwich is better than Chick-fil-a (and both are better than KFC, BK, McD, or Wendys). The biscuits are tasty when fresh, tho it will start feeling dry pretty quickly, so the "honey sauce" goes well on the biscuits. The sides are all pretty good (seasoned fries, mac 'n cheese, red beans and rice, cole slaw, etc) but 99% of the time I'm just going to get the mashed potatoes and gravy, partially cuz they're actually good, but also dipping the chicken, biscuits, etc into the gravy is also really good. Also, yeah "burger" in the US basically just means some sort of hamburger. Other kinds of meat on a bun is just a "sandwich". Really you're not going to hear anyone call it a "chicken burger" unless they've lived in some other country for a long time. If you hear an American put a qualifier in front of burger, then that is generally just a variation of a standard hamburger -- eg: bacon burger (beef patty + bacon added), bbq burger, etc -- with the only common exceptions being vegetarian or vegan "burgers" or sometimes turkey burgers (but a turkey burger is definitely going to be a ground turkey patty and not an actual piece of turkey, and most veggie burgers are also patties made from grains, chopped or shredded vegetables, beans/lentils, or something like that rather than a whole pieces or slices of vegetables)
Thurston,you have to try Popeyes. Plain and Simple!
In the U.S., there are about 3k Popeye's locations and 3.9k KFC locations. I go to Popeye's 2 or 3 times a year. I haven't been to KFC in like 20 years. Bojangles has been my #1 but they aren't nationwide so Popeye's is a nice second choice (they have a similar menu).
I have been wanting Bojangles to come to Texas for almost two years now ever since trying it in Alabama. So good!
I just watched The Beesley's reaction to this video. They said a Popeyes opened in the UK. I don't know when they did their video but they were going to get it and then do a reaction.
This video just made me want to go get some Popeyes right now. LOL! Also Popeye's biscuits are known for how dry they are, I like to get their chicken and then go get some KFC biscuits.
Are they always so overcooked?? Prob why they're dry.
@@BeboRulzthey did look overcooked in the video.
You cant go wrong with comfort food. Most people enjoy it
The man who founded KFC started selling fried chicken in Kentucky in the 1930s. He started the restaurant franchising in 1952 in Utah.
In the 60 years since, dozens of fried chicken franchises have been created and exist today in the US.
And KFC sucks 😂..
Sorry to change the subject, but in America you might see high school kids in a Christian or private school wearing suits, but never, ever in public school. These boys seem so much more mature and respectable than high school kids in America. I think high schoolers here can wear about anything as long as you're covered. There was actually a time when the fad was wearing pajama bottoms lol I'm old and out of touch with high school, but I don't think you will ever see a high school boy wearing a suit in the U.S. Cheers to British education. 💞
Some public schools now require a uniform. Just depends on the state/district.
Most schools require uniforms in the US
Many USA inner city schools require uniforms in order to ensure that no gang attire is worn
Popeyes are the bomb.
Popeyes does some seriously slammin' catering!
When Popeyes first hit the scene, we wne to pick some up, and I was in heaven when we got home to taste it. But, this was when they first opened, and the chicken was much spicier. It's still delicious, but the spice has been toned down quite a bit which makes it not quite as good as the original, but still the best chicken around, bar none!👍😎✌🗽
There is a Popeyes in London... you should try it out
Gotta have gravy and butter lots of butter on ths biscuits
I love the mac & cheese at Chick-fil-A. It is delicious. Try it.
Also we have Church's Chicken.
Why are they not getting ranch for people in the uk to try lol ranch is so essential to my life 😂
That's a very good question. As a Wisconsinite I love ranch sauce and I can't imagine my life without it.
We just don't have "Ranch" as a flavour in the UK, really. Heck, even our Doritos are called "Cool Original" and "Tangy Cheese," because the Cool Ranch were the first flavour introduced in Britain, and nobody has a cultural touchstone with the word "nacho."
@@Beedo_Sookcool that doesn’t even taste like ranch though 🤣 I think once it’s introduced (like many island nations in the Caribbean and Canada) it would take off with a small percentage than overall. You guys just have to eat it with the right foods like chicken wings or salad unlike me who has an unhealthy addiction to ranch with 0 shame tbh 😂 I hope you guys get to try it some day :)
@@lynntaylor9681 LITERALLY SAME 😂 I’m a ranch addict if I moved abroad I already decided I would order it off Amazon or try to just make it myself lol
@@damnimloomin Well, it's just one of those local things, really, isn't it? Cornish pasties and Devonshire clotted cream are bloody amazing, but I can't get them for love nor money, here in the States.
Having spent a lot of time in Ohio, though, around the time ranch became The New Big Thing, I love the stuff.
And, yeah, I agree: more excellent food should be available in more places.
These videos man….I’m tryna be healthy and I just had to buy Popeyes after watching this lmao
Then you need to watch it when Jolly does it with Try Guys' Keith on a trip to America. They had Popeyes together.
I always get an extra side of gravy for dipping
The headmaster is in on it. He's munching away with the students. From what I understand Brits aren't real keen on mac n cheese. Gotta have the good stuff! Biscuit and BUTTER people. KFC is on the decline. They closed the ones here down. Pricey too. But hey, they have a future in Japan. 😁😁
Where the Hell'd you get the idea that we don't like mac 'n' cheese? Okay, so we just call it "macaroni cheese," and we don't serve it as a side dish to everything, but we like it.
@@Beedo_Sookcool From Britons.
@@rhiahlMT Which ones? A lot of the ones I know like it.
@@Beedo_Sookcool The ones I met when I lived there.
@@rhiahlMT And they speak for all people in the UK, do they?
Tbh the only reason i dont eat popeyes every day is beacause its 40 minutes away from my house. And door dash wont deliver 😢😢😢
Had a Popeyes move next door to the KFC where I live, and needless to say, we no longer have KFC 😂
I hope they put any local Chik-Fil-As out of business, too.
Here in America we call that a chicken sandwich not a burger, for us ground/mince meat is a burger 🍔. For the Brits all meat on bread is called a burger🤦🏽♀️. 👋🏽🇺🇸
Wow those poor sheltered guys. Missing out on so much. Popeyes is a little spicy but not that much and I'm a spice wimp too. I love their red beans and rice for the side.
A lil tip here.. order their red beans without the rice and also order the dirty rice (Cajun rice on their menu) then put the red beans over the dirty rice
They said the first Popeyes opened in Stratford?
Popeyes biscuits are notoriously known for being very dry. There's a meme out there that says, "Day ___ without having sex. Ate 2 Popeyes biscuits without a drink just to know how it feels to be choked again".
KFC today in 🇺🇸 is considered second rate to Popeye’s. At Popeye’s, I’ll order a 2 piece spicy, white meat, cajun fries (though I prefer the once cajun rice, with biscuit, honey, and a fried cinnamon apple pie…To Die For 🙏🏼
Your Popeyes doesn’t serve the dirty rice anymore?
They opened a Popeyes in the UK
Which is better between KFC and Popeyes going come down to personal preferences and taste. They are both good. That said KFC is unmatched in taste to me. If I have the option between the 2 of them then 10 out of 10 times im getting KFC hands down. Idk whats in their secret herbs and spices but its damn near addictive 😄 where Popeyes is good if I want a little more of a spice pepper type chicken. I also prefer the skin of KFC vs Popeyes crunchy skin.
Ive had this argument with people of which is better lots of times lol. In the end its just what does your taste buds like more because they are both good.
Popeyes > JFC
Their blackened ranch is so good!
As far as biscuits go my favorite way to eat them is with butter and honey/ strawberry jam/ apple butter!
Popeye's is in the UK. Hopefully one near you.
I don't eat popeys anymore cuz on 3 separate occasions I've had to pull feathers off legs or breast.
There is 100% levels between fried chicken.
In the Us KFC is cheaper and it was the first fast food chicken place so it's usually the place people think of fast food chicken but me and most people I've talked to prefer Popeyes by a mile as far as taste goes
Also KFC in the US dropped drastically in quality decades ago. They were great in the seventies, after switching to their initials not so much. And personally I grew up with their original recipe, and I don’t think they were ever great at the crispy style.
The rule is that the worse the customer service is at Popeyes the better the food
I wonder if this is part of their chemistry class, and they're learning about all the chemicals that go into making these foods.
HA! Love it!
I like the chicken burgers at Popeye’s and Chic-Fil-A.
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Im just here to argue over what is a chicken sandwich and what is a chicken burger. Its not a burger unless it has a patty made of ground meat.
I honestly call it a "burger" when it's in a burger bun and a "sandwich" when it's in two pieces of bread. That's me though. I'm open to be wrong.
@@AC-ni4gt A lot of sandwich's are served on buns in the US. Its the patty that makes something a burger. If you ask for a chicken burger in the US, you will not get a whole piece of fried chicken. You will get a chicken patty which is usually much lower quality meat, akin to chicken nuggets shaped into a patty.
If you go outside the USA, pretty much most sandwiches in round buns are called "burgers." A country that makes huge triangular scones covered in frosting or makes shepherd's pie with beef really has no moral high ground when it comes to criticising how other countries adapt their foods.
@@Beedo_Sookcool because Britain conquered half the world before they lost all of it...
@@nullakjg767 Okay, five-year-old.
Artificial? Are you eating box mac and cheese or homemade?
popeyes blows KFC away
Popeye's is the 💣!!!!!!!
Just between Popeyes and KFC, I will always choose Popeyes over KFC. I've been disappointed far too many times with KFC food even here in the US.
I actually had Popeyes for dinner today
i worked at popeyes for a while. the gravy is turkey gravy. that is probably why they didnt like it
Dude it’s just chicken flavored with “ the south” or sometimes “gumbo”. It’s real chicken cooked a good way. Popeyes’ FTW!!!
They missed out on the real Popeyes experience without the red beans and rice
Popeye's is absolutely the best national chain for fried chicken. Better than KFC, better than Chik-Fil-Antigay. Now, Bojangles and Zaxby's are also good (i.e., better than KFC), but they aren't as nation-wide.
Last time I had anything from Zaxby's, I got severely dehydrated from all the damn' salt they put in EVERYTHING. Never going back there again.
Popeyes is much better than KFC. There's more KFC stores but in the USA they're looked on as a bottom line convenience like McDonald's is. Check into it, I think there are UK Popeye's
Popeyes is the best chicken imo
Do they have a Popeyes in the UK? If they were flown in from the States, they are many hours old and not at their peak. If you enjoy them after the trip, just imagine what a 'fresh' .
I'm not trying to eat no mac and cheese from a fast food place..just sitting there for hours..
Those are seasoned fries. McD's is still #1! KFC has the best biscuits on the planet though.
McDonald's USED to be #1. then they changed their frying medium in the early 1990s. Yecch.
Now I got to order me some Popeyes
Fried chicken is great.
Simple statement, yet i dont think anyone but vegans would disagree. Lol
hot honey chicken is undefeated
Popeye’s is a world better than KFC. But where is the red beans and rice?
GO CHICKEN GO IN KANSAS CITY HAS THE BEST FRIED CHICKEN. SPECIAL LIVER GIZZARDS
Raising Canes is me favorite chicken then Popeyes, KFC, Churches and Chick Fil A is poison.
There s about 2000 Popeyes and about 4000 kfc in u.s.
Sheesh I can't believe so many people got triggered😂 if they want to call a chicken sandwhich a chicken burger thats fine its not that deep
I bet they eat huge triangular scones covered in frosting, and think shepherd's pie is made with beef, too. 😉
You put honey on the biscuit
KFC is bigger, but Popeyes is definitely better.
I live six blocks from a Popeye's Chicken here in the U.S, and if I go two blocks north I instantly become hungry. Love Popeyes Chicken, but one big complaint.. little too pricey for their small portions.
With the Popeye's vs KFC question, I think the better question is what's more available. And the answer to that'd be KFC. KFC is everywhere. Now, if Popeye's was as everywhere as KFC, I'd like to assume it'd be more popular than KFC. I always hear about just how good Popeye's is, but have never had it as it doesn't exist where I'm from in the US. Random thing though, there's another chicken place that's very popular that I thing you should check out. It's called Raising Cane's. It's soooo good.
Nah Popeyes is much more available here in the south.. you hardly see any KFCs. Especially in Louisiana
@@myibook141 Hmmm... I guess it might be a regional thing then. I'm from the Northwest, and all I've seen is KFCs. The nearest Popeyes is like 2 hours away.
@@zakthedemonlord yeah that makes sense honestly.. I live in a small town and there are 3 Popeyes within 6 miles of each other. There’s only 1 KFC and it looks like nobody has been there in years 😂
I believe that the UK has Popeye's.
Where is the honey for the biscuits
raising Caine is the best!
I'm not saying people don't, obviously someone does... But, I haven't had KFC in at least 7 years and I dont know anyone who has. There seems to be fewer and fewer, and the ones that I do see never have anyone there.
…. however according to Wikipedia there are 200 more KFC locations than Popeye’s, 3,700 to 3,900.
Chick Fil A is the best fast food chicken place
This might be a location or pallet changing issue, but KFC’s quality has gone down imo. It is mediocre. When fast food only offered burgers and shakes I’m sure it was great but now it is in a sea of fast food diversity and it’s uniqueness of the past hasn’t kept it sturdy against the flavors and quality of the present (Popeyes).
bisquits gravy jam butter honey whatever you like but its not scones we got scones here trust me 2 different foods
the eating noises make me want to walk into traffic..
Crazy the British palate lol, they think pepper is spicy and never even tried honey before
Generalise much?
Popeyes is considered better than the old pluck-n-fuck but its more expensive.
Dip biscuit in mashed