Comedian Hilariously Breaks Down the Differences Between Chick-fil-A, Popeyes and McDonald’s

One comedian hilariously breaks down the differences between Chick-fil-A, Popeyes and McDonald’s. Wellington Ojukwu, with plenty of humor and truth, points out how each of those three popular fast-food restaurants differs. Watch this clip to hear about those stark and startling differences, which will have you laughing from beginning to end. You will be glad you did!

Likely, we all eat entirely too much fast food. There are certainly much better and healthier options. But sometimes, a burger and fries from your favorite fast-food joint hits the spot, satisfying the craving. So, indulging every once in a while can’t be terrible, right? Everything in moderation, isn’t that the popular phrase?

 As much as we should avoid fast food, we all have our favorites when it comes to speedy drive-thru restaurants serving burgers, fries and chicken sandwiches. Some may enjoy Burger King, while others prefer Five Guys (without question, the best, in my opinion) or Culver’s. Wherever you choose to pick up your fast-food meal, there are noticeable differences between them, not just in terms of food and taste but also in the overall customer experience.

In a clip posted on YouTube, Wellington hilariously states how Chick-fil-A, Popeyes and McDonald’s differ, particularly when it comes to customer service.

“Go to Chick-fil-A, they take care of you,” he said. “I don’t even go for the food; I go for the therapy sessions. Greet ya, ‘Come on in, how your kids doing - Matthew, Mark and Luke?’”

He adds that while Chick-fil-A takes its customers' names when they pass through the drive-thru, McDonald’s takes a decidedly different approach.

“Chick-fil-A calls you by your name, not the number on your receipt,” he says. “Psychologically, that shows that they appreciate you, and they want you to know they appreciate you. Now, McDonald’s, they still call you by the digits on your receipt like an inmate. ‘We got an order for McInmate 695787, cell block four. Are you here?’”

Job 8:21 “The time will come when your mouth will be full of laughing, and cries of joy will come from your lips.”

Source: Dry Bar Comedy
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