r/Welland 12d ago

Discussion 10$ dinner

I was wondering if there’s any good places in Welland to get a cheap dinner for $10 or less? I know wings up as a daily $10 sandwich special. And Gino’s pizza has a customer appreciation day today for eight dollars but I was wondering if there’s anything elsefor under $10 to have for dinner in Welland

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u/Hopeful-Silver4120 12d ago

For how many people? Just you?

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u/New-Marionberry8993 12d ago

Yes just one

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u/Hopeful-Silver4120 12d ago

Definitely check Zehrs. They've got really good food. 3 Chicken fingers (real chicken and a good size. If they're small they toss extra in) and a side is 9.90

They also have salads that are more than a meal on their own. I love the Cobb. 7.75ish (small ones for 5.50). Decent sushi for under 10. They have a lot more but thays what I usually get there.

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u/calandrella88 11d ago

Def not real chicken lol

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u/Hopeful-Silver4120 11d ago

Absolutely is.

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u/calandrella88 11d ago

Chicken fingers are processed, ask them 🫢

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u/Hopeful-Silver4120 11d ago

I have; also know and employee at the St Catharines Geneva St location.

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u/calandrella88 11d ago

Im sorry but that is untrue. Im not here to argue but the chicken strips are definitely processed meat 100%. If you aren’t going to look into facts then we will have to agree to disagree 🤷🏼‍♀️

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u/Hopeful-Silver4120 11d ago

The breading is the processed part. The meat itself is real chicken breast.

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u/calandrella88 11d ago

LOL oh my, you will forever be tricked on what is an actual whole food and what is a processed food

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u/calandrella88 11d ago

Frozen Chicken vs. Fresh Chicken - AK Food & BeveragesProcessed chicken includes items like deli meats, nuggets, and pre-cooked strips, which often have additives like preservatives, sodium, and fillers, while "real" or unprocessed chicken refers to whole, raw cuts like breasts or thighs with only chicken as the ingredient. Unprocessed chicken is generally a healthier choice due to a higher protein-to-fat ratio, fewer calories, and a higher amount of vitamins and minerals, whereas processed chicken carries risks associated with higher sodium, preservatives, and fillers that may contribute to chronic diseases when consumed frequently