Product details:
Extra Crunchy Coating: Irresistibly delicious, crispy goodness.
Made With 100% New Zealand Chicken.
Ready in 20 Minutes: Straight from the freezer to the air fryer or oven.
No Added Hormones: Pure, natural goodness.
½ Price Tegel Crunchy Chicken Burgers 550g $6.50 @ Woolworths
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Yes but I also refresh this site a lot

Is this taste like zinger?

No, there is no heat. But cooked properly it's crunchy!

From my opinion the Louisiana ones are more like KFC original flavour.

Made With 100% New Zealand Chicken.
100% of the 54%
Chicken (54%), Flour (Wheat, Maize, Rice), Water, Breadcrumb [Wheat Flour, Yeast, Emulsifier (481)], Wheat Gluten, Vegetable Oil (Sunflower and/or Canola), Wheat Semolina, Modified Starch (1422, 1404), Yeast Extract, Salt, Mineral Salts (450, 451, 452), Polenta, Herbs & Spices, Raising Agent (500), Thickener (415), Dehydrated Garlic, Egg Powder, Spice Extracts [Including (160c)], Maltodextrin (Maize).

are these full burgers or just the chicken fillet?

Just the crumbed chicken fillet.

thanks. isn't that like.. false advertising then to call it 'burger'?

should the wording be fillets or patties?

Burger can also mean just the burger patty itself.

How many in a pack?

Only enough to half fill the bag.

usually 6

I googled it and come up with four or five to a pack.

The chicken in the blue/red or blue/orange bags is much better (Louisiana or Nashville variety).

Loaded with preservatives

So? Nothing in the ingredients list warrants caution according to fedup.com.au
https://www.fedup.com.au/complete-lists-of-additivesExcept this colouring
160c Paprika oleoresins (concentrated natural colours can be high in salicylates, amines or glutamates – CAUTION)
Not a preservative.
The preservatives are mineral salts 450, 451, 452
450 Pyrophosphates, Potassium pyrophosphate, Sodium acid pyrophosphate, Sodium pyrophosphate
451 Triphosphates, Potassium tripolyphosphate, Sodium tripolyphosphate
452 Polyphosphates, Potassium polymetaphosphate, Sodium metaphosphate, insoluble, Sodium polyphosphates
So what's the problem again?

When you cook at home, do you put this stuff in?

People know the nature of the product, so why bring home-made into it?
Your "loaded with preservatives" comment is exaggerated at best. The phosphates are halfway down the ingredients list, so overall quantities should be minimal.
But then, this is a consumer website, and we are all free to choose.

It was amazing. Hope it goes on sale again.




Oh hell yeah will be loading up