Survey Reveals NJ is Absolutely Obsessed With This Fast Food Restaurant
A recent survey has found that people in New Jersey are absolutely obsessed with one particular fast-food restaurant.
And if you instantly thought of a place that serves big, juicy, greasy cheeseburgers, you'd be wrong.
Pizza? Nope.
- 🍴 HUNGRY? New Jersey has over 80 fast-food restaurants per 100,000 people!
It's not tacos, either. And it has nothing to do with a hoagie (or sub).
But if you guessed chicken, you're a winner-winner, and go grab dinner.
Editors at upgradedpoints.com recently surveyed a few thousand people and New Jersey ranked 4th for states obsessed with Chick-fil-A.
And we're apparently in good company. Delaware ranked #1, Maryland tied Texas for the second spot, and Connecticut rounded out the top five.
- 🍋 🍋 LEMONS: Serving over 120 million cups of lemonade a year, Chick-fil-A is the largest buyer of Sunkist lemons in the world!
Pass that sauce
Sure, Chick-fil-A makes a good chicken sandwich, but what goes on that sandwich also scored very well.
Chick-fil-A dominated the map as the best fast-food joint for dipping sauces in every state except Hawaii … and the cravings don’t stop there.
Participants reported Chick-fil-A Sauce — a combination of honey mustard, ranch, and BBQ sauce — as the most popular dipping sauce in every state except for Hawaii, Louisiana, Minnesota, Nebraska, and Ohio.
Long history, now long lines
The first Chick-fil-A opened in New Jersey in 1974. Now, about two dozen restaurants can be found across the Garden State with some municipalities, like Vineland and Egg Harbor Township, even sporting two locations.