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The favorite seasonal accompaniment dish is back.


ZaxbyAward-winning Chicken Sandwich A new (old) Sidekick! Fried pickles are back on the menus on some places of the beloved chicken chain andFans rejoice.

"The french pickles are a perenly favorite with our guests and we can not wait for you to try them with our signature sandwich," said Joel Bulger in Chief of Zaxby. "They are crisp and tender at the same time while this tasty flavor of dill cornhone crosses."

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The popular accompaniment tray is composed of thin slices of dill pickles covered with corn panels - a nod to the south roots of Zaxby, which are then fries. They are perfect for nibbling or adding to one of the chicken articles in the chain. If ordered as sharing, they also come with one side of the ZAXBY Ranch sauce.

Fried pickles will be available in participating locations for a limited time.

The right chainrecently deployed Its signature chicken sandwich, and although they are strangers in chicken sandwich wars, patience seems to pay - the sandwich has been noted as the best of the category by food publicationThilist.

"With regard to the size of the portions, the flavor and the quality ingredients, ZAXBY's is in earning it"Bulger said sandwich. "Although we may not be the biggest brand in competition in the Sandwich War, I am convinced that we have the right ingredients to gain to taste and spend chicken sandwich enthusiasts in Zaxby's."

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