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Denny's is Serving Up a New Nashville Hot Chicken Melt Sandwich

As part of its refreshed Melts and Bowls lineup, Denny's has just unveiled a new Nashville Hot Chicken Melt, along with several other tasty new dishes.

As you probably guessed by the name, the new Nashville Hot Chicken Melt is inspired by Nashville Hot Chicken. The melty sandwich consists of a golden-fried chicken breast tossed in spicy Nashville hot sauce, paired with Swiss cheese, tomato, pickles, and mayo on grilled Texas toast. The Melt is served with wavy cut fries and there's an option to upgrade to seasoned fries, beer-battered onion rings, or even seasonal fruit.

Other new additions to Denny's refreshed Melts and Bowls lineup include the Chicken Addiction Bowl, Mama D’s Pot Roast Bowl, and The Big Dipper Melt.
Trend Themes
1. Spicy Fast Food Offerings - The popularity of spicy menu items in fast food chains such as Denny's presents an opportunity for other chains to introduce spicy offerings to their menus.
2. Refreshing and Updating Menu Items - Refreshing and updating menu items that have been around for a while, such as Denny's Melts and Bowls lineup, can attract new customers and keep existing ones interested.
3. Incorporating Local Flavors - Taking inspiration from local flavors such as Nashville Hot Chicken can create unique menu offerings and help distinguish a fast food chain from its competitors.
Industry Implications
1. Fast Food Chains - Fast food chains can use the popularity of spicy menu items to update and differentiate their menus, attract new customers, and keep existing ones interested.
2. Food Service - Refreshing and updating menu items can be an effective way for food service providers to keep customers interested and attract new ones.
3. Regional Cuisine - Taking inspiration from local and regional cuisines, as Denny's did with Nashville Hot Chicken, can create unique offerings in the food service industry and attract customers looking for an authentic dining experience.

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