You never have to choose between chicken tenders and a hearty sandwich again thanks to the launch of PDQs new Tender Luv’n Subs lineup.
The Tender Luv’n Subs menu is a trio of submarine sandwiches featuring the brand's award-winning chicken tenders. Each sub comes with two crispy chicken tenders and is served on a cheddar crusted parmesan sub roll. The first of these subs is the Let’s Ranch Sub, which pairs chicken tenders with cheddar cheese, lettuce, tomato, and the chain’s own ranch dressing. On the other hand, the Oh, Honey Mustard Sub, features two Crispy Tenders, cheddar cheese, lettuce, tomato, pickles, and a tangy Honey Mustard sauce. Lastly, The Spicy Sub includes chicken tenders, lettuce, tomatoes, pepper jack cheese, and the brand's signature PDQ sauce.
All three subs are available now for a limited time.
Chicken Tender-topped Sandwiches
PDQ Just Launched a New Chicken Tender Luv’n Subs Lineup
Trend Themes
1. Chicken Tender-centric Menus - Restaurants can create new menus centered around chicken tenders for a unique twist on traditional sandwiches and subs.
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Industry Implications
1. Quick Service Restaurants (qsrs) - QSRs can attract new customers and differentiate themselves from competitors through unique and innovative sandwich offerings.
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