Farmer Boys® Launches Three New "Made To Order" Chicken Salads On Monday
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Farmer Boys® Launches Three New "Made To Order" Chicken Salads On Monday

September 13, 2007 // Franchising.com // Beginning Monday, September 17th, Farmer Boys Restaurants will introduce three new "made to order" chicken salads. Each of the new Farmer Boys chicken salads is made fresh when a guest orders it instead of being pre-made, packaged in plastic containers and stored in coolers at many fast food restaurants. The new chicken salads include the Farmer's Chopped Cobb, Chicken BBQ Ranch and Crispy Chicken Tenderloin.

"Farmer Boys has always delivered great tasting food using higher quality and fresher ingredients," said Ken Clark, President of Farmer Boys. "Our three new Chicken Salads typify the Farmer Boys difference as we make each salad only when our guests order them. We think you can taste the difference between our freshly prepared salads and the typical fast food salad that has potentially been stored in a plastic container for hours."

The Farmer's Chopped Cobb Salad includes fresh "farm direct" green leaf and iceberg lettuce, carrots, cabbage, freshly grilled chicken breast, fresh avocado, hickory smoked bacon, sliced hard boiled egg, freshly made salsa, and freshly grated cheddar cheese.

The Chicken BBQ Ranch Salad is layered with green leaf and iceberg lettuce, carrots, cabbage, crispy chicken tenderloins, diced tomatoes, hickory smoked bacon topped and topped with ranch dressing, barbeque sauce and crispy onion straws

The Crispy Chicken Tenderloin Salad comes with green leaf and iceberg lettuce, carrots, cabbage, diced tomatoes, sliced hard boiled egg and crispy chicken tenderloins.

These three new chicken salads join the current Farmer Boys salad offerings including a grilled chicken salad, tuna salad and chef's salad which are also made fresh the moment the guest orders them. All six salads will be available in all Farmer Boys locations.

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