u/fredimationartist

Why Raising Canes Sucks and is Social Media overhyped Slop. Review

My wife found out about raising canes through tiktok around 2 or 3 years ago, a lot of food like influencers praised the place as a very hyped restaurant and that everyone should check it out.

So alright, me and my wife went to check out this restaurant, we went there with an open mind since I had no clue what we were getting into. On the way there she kept telling me that some people on the videos would literally drink that nice amount of a cup of sauce like it was a nice big shot or.. a fountain soda!

Once we got there the menu was very limited so that was 1 star down, and then the total of the price for both meals was $30+ so that's another star down. $30 for a fast food meal 2 to 3 years ago was considered a scam!

But anyway, let's see if it's worth the price... well we open the meals, and was below mid. Holy crap. Publix has 1 million times waayyyyy better chicken tenders than the price they give, I had like 3 sad skinny looking chicken tenders that tasted so bland it was just sad. Like what the actual fuck?! We spend $30 for a toast 3 chicken tenders and that sauce with a drink, well I had the saddest meal of life! the taste also below mid, the sauce was very ok but not worth drinking a whole cup of it. And those tenders were really dry and skinny like BK's chicken fries but just 3 and dry, toast was nothing hyped, I could just buy Texas toast at Walmart and make it myself. Seriously Raising Canes was just plain scam fraud and they are not shy about it so that an instant 3 stars down because I was left hangry! For that I could of gone to KFC or Popeyes and got better chicken tenders and sides than this stablishment.

The only reason it gets 1 star was that it had the good ice on the soft drink like Chick-fil-A.

Other than that I give it 🦯💩💩💩💩 not good 👎

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u/fredimationartist — 9 days ago