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[edit] User:Arsene recent edits
Please stop making this edit - it is factually incorrect. The source you cite does not state that there was a chopped patty used for any of Burger King's grilled chicken sandwiches. As a 20+ year employee and manager of a BK franchise, I can tell you that at no time has the grilled chicken sandwich used a chopped patty. It has always used and currently still uses a whole muscle piece of chicken breast that includes some of the rib meat. The only thing that has changed is the portion size of the patty and the seasoning used.
If you read the current ingredient list for the TenderGrill sandwich, you will find that the first ingredient reads white meat chicken with rib meat - just like the source you quoted. Every thing that is past that is the seasoning and marinade used to flavor the product.
Jeremy (Jerem43 01:47, 20 September 2007 (UTC))