A TikTok creator who eats food for content may have met her counterpart at Walmart after ordering $7 chicken wings for fear they were too dry.
The source of the video is Justin ChoperasBased in North Carolina, he has been the subject of Daily Dot coverage in the past for his views on Little Caesars products and the failure of Domino’s Pizza.
In this photo, he begins with a long trip across a parking lot, surveying a few spots near where he parked along the way, then discovering what the deli at an unidentified Walmart store is serving for dinner. confirm.
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Pickins was slim. Chopelas considered the meatloaf option a “dried steak” before opting for chicken wings. Though he resists about them, he takes them home and casually scatters them over the washing machine to see what he’s doing.
And he finds them suspicious, saying, “I can understand why Wal-Mart hid the price tag. Okay.”
He gave it a try and it sounded crunchy to the ear and certainly met the “dry” rating he had given earlier. He shouted, “Where’s my Dr. Pepper?”
He then tried to rehabilitate the wings with Baby Ray’s brand of barbecue sauce, but judging by his reaction, that too was clearly ineffective.
He concludes the video by saying, “I will never go back to a Walmart deli.”
Commenters rated Wings with a similar sideways glance, while others made recommendations for Walmart’s deli food.
“It’s like throwing it in the washing machine,” said one commenter.
“I was like a table” [seemed] It’s boring,” Choperas replied.
A commenter said, “The chicken tenders are surprisingly really good.”
Another lamented, “In the old days, a bucket of chicken sold for about $10, and it was very good.”
“You can ask for fresh chicken wings,” one person suggested.
Then came the nasty response, “Then the chef can’t spit on you.” I’m a cook, so believe me I did it. ”
One person said, “Honestly, I thought it was raw for a second.”
“Oh, I passed that point six hours ago,” joked Choperas.
The Daily Dot reached out to Choperas via a TikTok comment and to Walmart via email.
*First published: May 31, 2023 at 8:49 PM (CDT)
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