“Bougie Gang Bang”: The Chick-fil-A x In-N-Out Sandwich

For a writing group that has been striving to cultivate a culture that covers “all things danky”, dankLA really hit a poignant note on this rather shamefully kush-induced fast food creation: The Bougie Gang Bang. A reference to all things bourgeoisie: the social class defined by Marxism and all other things that are subsequently pompous and upper-echelon within a given society. What better creation than a take on a McGangBang (a double cheeseburger from McDonald’s with a McChicken sandwich in the middle) substituting the normal ingredients with product found from two of the more bourgeoisie-er fast food chains In-N-Out and Chick-fil-A.

Created from an In-N-Out double-double (sans tomatoes) and a regular Chick-fil-A chicken sandwich. Oh, the happiness this meal must have brought to its creator.

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