I tried one a week ago. I’m adding two more reasons (don’t know why they didn’t make the original list, they are so obvious!)
- The chicken is not even that tasty, usually made with low-quality meat
- Above all, this is a particularly unhealthy food
There, I’m done. For now




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Ok… while I hear you on the chicken wings, don’t you think you’re being a TAD harsh? I mean, it’s a tiny little wing with a tiny little pain-in-the-ass piece of meat on it. Yes, the rest of the world goes crazy for them while they drink too much bad beer and watch any sport that is available at the time, but isn’t it better to TRY to make them edible rather than waste them? Should they be thrown away? Fed to other animals? Or could we work on the next chain in the evolutionary processes – the wingless chicken! They’re already virtually useless to the chicken, what with their substantially hormone-induced breast enhancement. Don’t even get me started on Purdue chicken farms and their treatment of animals….
I agree I’m being a little harsh, but I feel a sense of indignation at the fact that everyone seems to enjoy them (and look at me weird when I say I don’t like them).
Definitely let’s not throw them away! Ideally we’d replace spicy chicken wings with something more reasonable, like boneless chicken breast pieces dipped in honey mustard sauce, but there is hope even for all the spicy chicken wings out there that have already been made. The following simple process can be applied to then to make them edible: