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Subway Oven Roasted Chicken Real. The chicken from most eateries, including mcdonald's, wendy's, and tim horton's, were found to have between 80 and 90 percent chicken dna. The sandwich outlet's chicken was found to be only half chicken — oven roasted chicken contained 53.6 percent chicken dna while the chicken strips were 42.8 percent, to be exact. It is clearly some kind of manufactured/processed chicken product. Just ordered subway for the first time in a good while at my rural georgia location, and they too discontinued the oven roasted chicken breast. The one that comes in slices, like in the sweet onion chicken teriyaki, appears. Not so much for subway.

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The sandwich outlet's chicken was found to be only half chicken — oven roasted chicken contained 53.6 percent chicken dna while the chicken strips were 42.8 percent, to be exact. Just ordered subway for the first time in a good while at my rural georgia location, and they too discontinued the oven roasted chicken breast. It is clearly some kind of manufactured/processed chicken product. Not so much for subway. The chicken from most eateries, including mcdonald's, wendy's, and tim horton's, were found to have between 80 and 90 percent chicken dna. The one that comes in slices, like in the sweet onion chicken teriyaki, appears.

Best Subway, RotisserieStyle Chicken from The Best, Worst, and Weirdest FastFood Creations of

Subway Oven Roasted Chicken Real The sandwich outlet's chicken was found to be only half chicken — oven roasted chicken contained 53.6 percent chicken dna while the chicken strips were 42.8 percent, to be exact. The sandwich outlet's chicken was found to be only half chicken — oven roasted chicken contained 53.6 percent chicken dna while the chicken strips were 42.8 percent, to be exact. It is clearly some kind of manufactured/processed chicken product. The chicken from most eateries, including mcdonald's, wendy's, and tim horton's, were found to have between 80 and 90 percent chicken dna. Just ordered subway for the first time in a good while at my rural georgia location, and they too discontinued the oven roasted chicken breast. The one that comes in slices, like in the sweet onion chicken teriyaki, appears. Not so much for subway.

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