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CHICAGO, IL - JANUARY 28: A sign hangs outside of a Shake Shack restaurant on January 28, 2015 in Chicago, Illinois. The burger chain, with currently has 63 locations, is expected to go public this week with an IPO priced between $17 to $19 a share. The company will trade on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol SHAK. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)

The fast food chicken sandwich wars are heating up yet again.  It’s been reported that McDonald’s is entering the battle by introducing three new chicken sandwiches on February 24th. Well now Shake Shack is entering the war as well.

Shake Shack just introduced their chicken sandwich contribution, the Korean-style Fried Chick’n sandwich, which features a crispy breast with a spicy-sweet gochujang (gochu-jang) fermented chili paste, white kimchi slaw and toasted sesame seeds. In addition to the sandwich, there’s the six-piece Korean-style Gochujang Chick’n Bites featuring the same fermented chili paste.

And that’s not the only addition to the menu. To go with the sandwich they’ll be selling Korean-style gochujang fries, which is basically their crinkle-cut fries with gochujang mayo, and a Black Sugar Vanilla Shake, featuring vanilla frozen custard, black sugar syrup and topped with whipped cream.

Unfortunately, these additions aren’t going to be a permanent part of the burger chain’s menu, but you do have time to get them. They will be available nationwide until April 5th.

Source: Fox News

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