Look, I don’t always put my cape on. Especially when it comes to fast food establishments — they’ve all got their weak spots. But Brandon Robinson, a guard at North Carolina, went too far with this awful, no good, very bad food take about Bojangles.
This North Carolina player trashed Bojangles and people are PISSED
Brandon Robinson is trippin’.


Fam, what? Are you kidding? Look, I’m not going out of my way to look for Bojangles to eat because they’re a bit hard to find as you move north. But, damn Bojangles is good.
But the disrespect didn’t stop there. Robinson wasn’t done.
WHAT DO YOU MEEEEAN, BRANDON!?
It got to the point where someone had to step in and talk some sense into him.
A’Ja Wilson, a forward for South Carolina’s women’s basketball team, was the hero we needed. But, alas, Robinson was too stuck in his ways.
Like LeBron leaving Cleveland? I know the Bo-Berry biscuits are good, but man. Just look at this.
We all have our bad food takes. Some people think hot dogs are sandwiches. Some people think cake is bread. But nobody should think Bojangles is bad. Seriously. No one should think that.
Their chicken tenders are to die for. Their biscuit selection is untouchable. And don’t get me started on the roasted chicken bites — I won’t stop.
If you’re going to eat at a fast food establishment that serves chicken, Bojangles is the place to go. KFC’s chicken feels like it was soaked in water immediately after it came out the fryer. And don’t get me started on Popeyes — their biscuits are legitimately a lethal weapon. Take one bite and your throat literally turns into a desert.
Bojangles doesn’t have those problems. Their chicken is crisp, but light to the touch. Their fries are amazing. They’ve got the best tea in the game and the biscuits are straight fire.
Brandon Robinson is probably a great dude, but this is one of the worst food takes I’ve ever seen. Mankind has had many a food bad take throughout its history, but this is next level. Let’s just hope he comes to his senses eventually.
UPDATE: Marcus Paige to the rescue! The former UNC guard tried to talk some sense into his boy.
We’ll see if it works.












