The US most expensive fast-food chicken sandwich revealed

Fast food is increasingly getting more expensive.The dollar menu seems to be a thing of the past, being replaced by a variety of meal deals as a way to lure in customers without losing out on money.While it feels as though no fast food can necessarily be considered cheap these days, there are some chains that are significantly more expensive than others.Delish set out to find the cheapest fast-food chicken sandwich option available across 20 popular chain restaurants.Because prices tend to vary from state to state, the outlet looked just at the city of Las Vegas for the purposes of their list.They noted that technically Hattie B’s has the priciest chicken sandwich at $10.79 per sandwich, but because the chain is mostly only in the South and not throughout the entire country, they did not include it in their list.Here are the chains with the most expensive chicken sandwich options, per Delish:Arby’s has three different chicken sandwich options, with the cheapest option being the Crispy Chicken Sandwich, which is priced at $6.19.Their more expensive chicken sandwiches include the Buffalo Chicken Sandwich for $6.69 and Chicken Bacon Swiss Sandwich for $7.19.Bojangles has two chicken sandwich options: Bo’s Chicken Sandwich and the Grilled Chicken Sandwich.Luckily for Bojangles fans, they both cost $6.79.However, Delish noted that it’s likely worth it to opt for the combo for $9.89, which includes a sandwich, a side and a drink.Nashville Hot Chicken also has two chicken sandwiches on the menu — with a 10-cent difference.The customizable Chicken Sando will cost $6.85, and the Chicken Waffle Sando is $6.95.Even with three chicken sandwich options at Culver’s, you’ll still be dishing out some money.Sandwich options include the Crispy Chicken, Spicy Crispy Chicken, and Grilled Chicken.

Both the crispy options cost $7.59, while the grilled sandwich is 10 cents more at $7.69.For a whopping $7.99, you can go to Raising Cane’s and order a solo chicken sandwich, ...

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Publisher: New York Post

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