A viral Chick-fil-A hack was posted on social media, and viewers are split, not knowing how to feel about the concoction.

In a viral video posted onTwitter/X,two friends can be seen sharing a new food hack they’ve come up with.

Things start out normally enough, with the two friends pouring lattice waffle fries into a plastic container. They then go ahead and add in 30-piece chicken nuggets, along with some mac and cheese.

This is when things start to get a little weird, as they load several different flavored sauces over the combination, before mixing everything together.

After this, they top things off with some sliced pickles, along withChick-fil-A’sclassic cheese sauce.

Things escalated quickly, as they put sliced cheese, salad, and a sliced-up chicken wrap in too. They then dig in, chowing down on their new creation.

Yall tried this chick-fil-A bowl hack? 🤔pic.twitter.com/UknSO64wcs

People torn over viral Chick-fil-A hack

People torn over viral Chick-fil-A hack

After the video was shared on the platform, it instantly got people talking.

“UNHEALTHY FOODS BUT ALL IN ONE PLATE OMG,” one excited user wrote, followed by a heart emoji.

“LOL one of the guys says don’t get the pickles on my side I don’t like them, then at the end he’s like I got to get some pickle on there,” another said, clearly amused.

However, many were grossed out by the new hack: “How is throwing a bunch of mid food into tupperware a hack?” one disgruntled viewer asked.

“This “hack” is trough feeding, like for livestock,” another commented, suggesting that it looked like food you’d feed animals with, rather than people.

Somecalled the video’s poster out, suggesting that it wasn’t really a hack, but rather clickbait to hook viewers in: “I can have a little engagement bait, as a treat.”

In October, another person went viral after theyshared a Chick-fil-A hack, but this one had the whole internet dying to try it.

Lauren Lewis was a Food Writer on Dexerto’s UK team and is a Master’s graduate. Her expert coverage areas include McDonald’s, KFC, Wendy’s, Chick-fil-A, Starbucks, Taco Bell, and Domino’s Pizza, as well as viral food stories from YouTube, TikTok, and X/Twitter.