BK Chicken Tenders
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Chicken Tenders | |
Serving size | 4 pieces |
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Energy | 170 cal |
Energy from fat | 90 cal |
Total fat | 10 g |
Saturated fat | 2.5 g |
Trans fat | 1.5 g |
Cholesterol | 25 mg |
Sodium | 480 mg |
Dietary fiber | x g (x%) |
Sugars | x g |
Protein | x g |
Source | www.BK.com (PDF) |
Notes | May vary outside US market. US % Daily Value based on 2000 calorie diet. |
BK Chicken Tenders are a fried chicken product sold by the international fast-food restaurant chain Burger King. It is one of their snack oriented products designed for convenience of consumption.
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[edit] Product description
BK Chicken Tenders are small, thin pieces of formed, white meat chicken, breaded and lightly spiced.
[edit] Dipping Sauce Options
Different dipping sauces are offered as condiments[1][2], the selection includes:
[edit] History of the product
Chicken Tenders officially made their debut, alongside the Croissan'wich and the Original Chicken Sandwich, in a menu revision/expansion in 1985. Originally made with slice fillets of chicken, the product was reformulated into a formed product several years later.
[edit] The competition
Competitor's products include McDonald's Chicken Selects and Wendy's Crispy Chicken nuggets.
[edit] See also
Other types of chicken products:
[edit] References
[edit] Links
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