Frankly, all chicken nuggets will never be 100% chicken meat. The closest thing to something like that is a raw bird from the grocery store or a rotisserie version of it; Costco has their version of the latter that's ubiquitous for a multitude of reasons, one of which is the cheap price, sure, and also for the fact that it's just about 100% pure chicken, save for the seasonings and sodium phosphate to the bird.
A shame really….when Burger King first offered their chicken tenders to compete with McDonald’s, they were really quite good. They were made from real cut chicken breast strips. When and where did they go wrong?
I've had chicken nuggets in a KFC Vietnam restaurant, the texture was not what I expected, I could probably best describe it as the same as the country's signature pork meat cake dish
Put every chain on this list. No fast food nugget is 100% chicken. As soon as you bread the piece, it's no longer 100% chicken. Make your own at home if you're so precious
What was the point of this video? Obviously none of them are 100% chicken. Were you expecting them to be unbreaded seasonless chunks of raw chicken deep fried? That would taste horrible.