7-Eleven is trying to take business away from fast food restaurants with a $2 fish sandwich on Fridays.
Would you trust a fish sandwich from a convenience store over a fast food restaurant?
https://www.brandeating.com/2023/02/7-e ... eason.html
7-Eleven $2 Fish Sandwich
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Re: 7-Eleven $2 Fish Sandwich
Kroger for years had a deli fish sandwich they'd fry the frozen fish up, prepare, pack up, and put in a foil bag (like Chickfila bag) in their self serve hot food case. It had a hold time of some number of hours.
I assume this will be the same sort of thing but 7-Eleven has no fryer so I guess this will go into their convection oven. This does not sound good.. will it make everything else they sell from that oven taste like fish?
I assume this will be the same sort of thing but 7-Eleven has no fryer so I guess this will go into their convection oven. This does not sound good.. will it make everything else they sell from that oven taste like fish?
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Re: 7-Eleven $2 Fish Sandwich
Seems unlikely, since it is the oil in the fryer that picks up the fish flavoring and then transfers it to other things - air doesn't quite do that the same way.storewanderer wrote: ↑February 15th, 2023, 6:56 pm Kroger for years had a deli fish sandwich they'd fry the frozen fish up, prepare, pack up, and put in a foil bag (like Chickfila bag) in their self serve hot food case. It had a hold time of some number of hours.
I assume this will be the same sort of thing but 7-Eleven has no fryer so I guess this will go into their convection oven. This does not sound good.. will it make everything else they sell from that oven taste like fish?