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Fry the Coop's New Chicken Nuggets are Made Without Buttermilk

Fry the Coop recently added Chicken Nuggets to the menu at all its locations and this may just be a game-changer for many consumers.

While chicken nuggets are a dime a dozen at fast food restaurants, Fry the Coop's new Chicken Nuggets are a little bit different. The nuggets were developed over a year of testing to land on a recipe that does not use buttermilk. Instead, the chunks of chicken are marinated in a wet salt brine for 24 hours. As a result, the nuggets are actually dairy-free, yet still juicy and flavorful. The nuggets are also double-fried in 100% beef tallow, instead of any seed oils.

Fry the Coop's new Chicken Nuggets are available now in orders of six, 12, and 30 pieces.
Trend Themes
1. Dairy-free Fast Food - Removing dairy ingredients from popular fast food items provides an inclusive option for lactose-intolerant consumers.
2. Alternative Marination Techniques - Innovative marination methods, such as using wet salt brine, can enhance flavor profiles without traditional ingredients.
3. Seed Oil Replacement - Utilizing beef tallow instead of seed oils for frying can cater to health-conscious eaters concerned about cooking oils.
Industry Implications
1. Fast Food - The fast food sector can attract a broader audience by incorporating allergen-free and specialized dietary options.
2. Food Manufacturing - Food manufacturers have the opportunity to experiment with alternative marination and cooking methods to improve product quality.
3. Health-conscious Eating - The health-conscious eating industry can benefit from offering products that use healthier cooking fats such as beef tallow.

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