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The Original Chicken Sandwich consists of a breaded, deep-fried white-meat chicken patty with mayonnaise and lettuce on a sesame seed sub-style bun. [15] Burger King will also add any condiment it sells upon request based on its long standing slogan "Have It Your Way". [16]
Nutrition: (Per Sandwich): Calories: 440 Fat: 27 g (Saturated Fat: 5 g) Sodium: 700 mg Carbs: 39 g (Fiber: 2 g, Sugar: 5 g) Protein: 13 g. Coming in as Burger King’s lowest-cost chicken sandwich ...
Original Chicken Sandwich (Burger King) Chicken Sandwich ... the highest protein fast food sandwich is the Big Bacon Classic Triple Burger from Wendy's—but at 1,220 calories and 4.5 grams of ...
An example of the Chicken Whopper Jr. (left) and the Chicken Whopper. As part of the forty-fifth anniversary of its Whopper burger in 2002, BK introduced an updated version of the burger called the Chicken Whopper and added a smaller version called the Chicken Whopper Jr. burger, along with a new Caesar salad burger topped with a Chicken Whopper filet.
Nutrition (Per Burger): Calories: 340 Fat: 13.1 g (Saturated Fat: 4.5 g) Sodium: 500 mg Carbs: 41.2 g (Fiber: 2.1 g, Sugar: 10 g) Protein: 16 g. Take a journey to the wild West with the Rodeo ...
The company's first major chicken product, its Original Chicken Sandwich, was also part of the company's 1978 Specialty Sandwich line. Burger King's Chicken Tenders made their debut in a menu revision and expansion in 1985 to address the absence of a chicken fingers product akin to McDonald's Chicken McNuggets.
The 8-piece Chicken Fries contain only 220 calories and offer 13 g of protein, making them a uniquely balanced choice for a fried food item. To add more volume and a small dose of fiber to this ...
The Chicken Big King was added April 2014. This new variation on the original Big King sandwich was part of a corporate menu restructuring that began the previous year. This was part of Burger King CEO Alex Macedo's plan to introduce simpler products that require few or no new ingredients in order to simplify operations.