There's another menu thing coming to Taco Ringer this week—chicken tenders.
As the much-cherished cheap food chain says in its own official statement, this is, "An existence where chicken strip devotion runs profound," whether it is to McDonald's, Wendy's, or Chick-Fil-A, and furthermore, "A world overwhelmed by chicken desires."
Recently Liz Matthews, Taco Ringer's worldwide boss food advancement official, said, fully expecting the arrival of its Bar Chicken Menu that, "We realized our fans needed more chicken."
Thus presently, starting Dec. 19, and keeping in mind that provisions last, Taco Ringer will give those fans what they need and satisfy those desires in this poultry-frantic world with its own interpretation of the cheap food #1.
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Taco Ringer's own interpretation of chicken strips
As per Taco Ringer, its chicken strips will be marinated in fiery jalapeño buttermilk flavor and breaded with a mix of breadcrumbs and crunchy tortilla chips.
Considering that each chicken tender necessitates sauce, the new menu offering will be joined by a triplet of plunging choices, including jalapeño honey mustard, a fiery farm sauce made as a team with Stowed away Valley, and the chain's own new signature "Chime sauce."
Taco Ringer's new chicken strip menu will incorporate 5-piece and 10-piece dinners with one sauce for $3.99 and $6.99, respectively, and 5-piece and 10-piece combo feasts including one sauce and a request for nacho fries and a beverage for $5.99 and $8.99. A full worth feast, including five chicken strips, one sauce, a crunchy taco, a meat chalupa, nacho fries, and a beverage, will be $10.49.
Taco Ringer recently led trials of the new menu thing in Minneapolis in 2023 and recently in Houston. This restricted-time cross-country offering will be accessible while provisions last.
