For a long time, fast food meant burgers. But a couple of years back, that began to change in earnest with the start of the Chicken Wars. And this year, attention turned to the water with the introduction of some popular fish sandwich players. But hasn t something been overlooked? That s right, let s talk turkey.
Fast food turkey: Why it could really fly
For a long time, fast food meant burgers. But a couple of years back, that began to change in earnest with the start of the Chicken Wars. And this year, attention turned to the water with the introduction of some popular fish sandwich players. But hasn t something been overlooked? That s right, let s talk turkey.
While turkeys are not known for their flight prowess in the wild, some believe they could really fly with QSR customers today. (Photo: iStock)
Popularity-wise, it s rough being an edible non-bovine animal in the land of quick-service restaurant consumers. After all, cows have pretty much nailed the win for the most popular protein really since QSRs first sprang up in the U.S. about a century ago.