Chick-fil-A lovers go crazy over this chicken nugget box hack
Many people are going insane for this Chick-fil-A chicken nugget box hack.
It was recently discovered that the hole in the chicken nugget box could be used to speed up eating while at the same time driving, as reported by Today.
Consuming this favorite food on the road is now more comfortable.
On November 11, Twitter user, #GBTG, shared a photo which started a chicken nugget feeding craze online.
Lmao nobody can say they knew this pic.twitter.com/oZRIrgfo32
— #GBTG (@ShowOut45) November 11, 2018
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This hack just changed their nugget struggle forever.
A lot of Tweeters were stunned by the creativity.
I’ve worked at cfa for 4 years.. I’ve never seen such innovation 😳
— Kade Randall (@kade_randall) November 12, 2018
"I’ve worked at cfa for 4 years.. I’ve never seen such innovation," one user wrote.
Other users commended it as a pure stroke of brilliance.
Genius
— ashley (@ashleemrie) November 12, 2018
The hack also inspired other important uses of the straw as a holding gadget.
Lmao nobody can say they knew this pic.twitter.com/F0CEQPWz5p
— michael (@mbdalton) November 14, 2018
One person theorized that the containers' holes weren't intended for straws by any means.
Those tabs are to mark the type of food going in the box, not for putting your straw in it. If you look at it on the back it’ll say other, nugget, and strips
— Kitty Kat ❤️😸👵🏻 (@UnorthodoxTexan) November 12, 2018
"Those tabs are to mark the type of food going in the box, not for putting your straw in it. If you look at it on the back it’ll say other, nugget, and strips," she tweeted.
In an interview with Today Food, a representative from Chick-fil-A confirmed that the Tweeter was correct.
The representative explained that the little tabs exist so restaurant staffs can recognize what's in the box.
This Chick-fil-A nugget hack is changing the game for on-the-go eaters https://t.co/0AvyBcKKQ0
— TODAY (@TODAYshow) November 21, 2018
However, according to the representative, the chicken chain isn't "recommending customers put the straw through the hole — that’s just not what it’s intended for."
Chick-fil-A is an American fast food restaurant chain headquartered in the city of College Park, Georgia.
Chick-fil-A isn't just waffle fries: here's how it created its legendary customer service culture https://t.co/7RJ5EmieAO pic.twitter.com/8Dq3aJrGDn
— Newsweek (@Newsweek) November 21, 2018
It was established in May 1946 and operates more than 2,200 restaurants, primarily in the United States.
The restaurant offers customers catered selections from its menu for special occasions.
Chick-fil-A restaurants are closed for business on Sundays and on Thanksgiving and Christmas.