6 Reasons To Give Raising Cane’s A Try If You Haven’t Yet

July 7, 2020

Raising Cane’s is one of the most notable fast-food chains in the country today for various reasons. It may not be as popular as other brands but it is getting there. With their good food and many unique and responsible things it’s doing that help it stand out from the competition, it’s worth looking into if you’re looking for a conscientious brand to support.

Want to know the brand better? We’ve rounded up 6 things that you should know about Raising Cane’s:

1. Their chicken tenders are hailed superior by some food experts.

Sure, taste is subjective and whatnot but there’s a lot that can be said about the rankings of foodie blogs and websites. Most of the time, they’re very reliable, in others, they’re worth testing if they’re worth their salt.

No matter what the case is, however, Raising Cane’s chicken tenders are hailed supreme by Thrillist, a well-known lifestyle media website. They specialize in food, travel, entertainment, and other topics and have over 25 million readers from all over the globe. So them choosing Raising Cane’s chicken tenders as the best tend to hold water.

The decision is based on four things: tenderness, seasoning, breading,  and overall deliciousness of the chicken tenders. Raising Cane’s beat out Popeye’s, Culver’s, and Chick-fil-A, making the ranking quite notable.

2. They use high-quality ingredients.

Lots of fast food chains claim to use high-quality ingredients so this might not mean much to some consumers. However, it’s really true in the case of Raising Cane’s. They use fresh ingredients as they aim to provide the ‘highest quality chicken finger meals everywhere’.

Just how fresh are their ingredients? For starters, they only use 100% premium chicken tenderloins. There are no fillers and processed chicken products here. They’re also never frozen, so you can guarantee that the ingredients aren’t old and from storage.

3. Their menu is very simple so it’s easy to order.

One of the strongest suits of Raising Cane’s is their straightforward menu. They don’t really offer other things aside from chicken tenders, so don’t head here if you want lots of options. If you’re up for some of the finest chicken fingers, however, they got your back. In fact, they can also accommodate guests with special diets like the gluten-free diet.

With their minimalist delicious menu delivered to your doorstep, you can easily get the very thing you want and enjoy the essence of a fast food chain. All you really need to decide on is whether to get them in a basket or in a sandwich and then choose the sides you want to go with your chicken. It’s really so simple that you won’t get overwhelmed with options if you choose to eat at Raising Cane’s.

4. Their food is good.

This may have been implied in some of the points above but it bears repeating that the food at Raising Cane’s is rather good. Aside from the fact that their ingredients are fresh and made of real food, the flavors that come with the meals are great.

Aside from the 24-hour marination of the chicken tenders, the secret sauce is also worth your while. There are many speculations as to what actually makes up this concoction but no one will confirm any since it’s a trade secret. The fact remains that it’s good, though.

Their Texas toast is also noteworthy as they’re also popular for this item. While it’s a rather simple item (sesame -seeded pull-apart bread), its butter and garlic additions make lots of people go back for more.

5. Their chicken is fried fresh.

Another thing to note is the fact that Raising Cane’s chicken fingers are fried fresh. They’re not fried in advance and left to sit for hours in the kitchen. This is why they don’t have that greasy taste that other fast-food chains’ chicken tenders have. It has a freshly fried taste that is hard to find elsewhere which also explains why it was hailed supreme by many.

The same freshness can be found in its other menu items. Their coleslaw is made in-store fresh every day so they don’t get soggy or too watery. Their signature drinks are also made fresh.

6. They make major socially responsible actions.

On top of offering some of the tastiest finger foods available today, Raising Cane’s also grabbed the attention of the restaurant and business industry in general for its conscientious and responsible corporate practices, especially during the pandemic. Before the health crisis hit, they were already veterans in starting fundraisers for various charities and organizations. When the pandemic occurred, they launched various projects to support frontliners, healthworkers, and their staff.

The most notable is possibly how they made sure that no one in their team is left behind. Those who aren’t stationed in drive-thru locations were not furloughed or retrenched as they were made to sew masks that they donated to local hospitals. They also took special steps to ensure that not one team member will be laid off during the pandemic.

So, if you’re looking for a fast food place that is not just about churning out something edible in the shortest amount of time, Raising Cane’s would be a solid choice. They have great, fresh food and good business practices that are worth supporting.


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