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Raising Cane's CEO Admits Dislike for His Own Coleslaw
13 Jun
Summary
- Founder Todd Graves dislikes Raising Cane's coleslaw.
- Graves prefers extra toast and sauce over coleslaw.
- The chain maintains its coleslaw despite the founder's preference.

Raising Cane's founder Todd Graves recently confessed his personal dislike for the chain's coleslaw during an Instagram interview. Graves admitted that his preferred order is a Box Combo, specifying no coleslaw, but with extra toast and sauce.
The viral video garnered significant attention, with many commenters praising Graves' honesty. While Graves does not care for the coleslaw himself, he explained its inclusion as a desired "vegetable component" and a Southern staple, providing customers with a choice to customize their meals.
Despite his personal preference, Graves affirmed that the coleslaw will remain a permanent fixture on Raising Cane's focused menu. He stated the chain's philosophy is to excel at its core offerings, which have remained consistent since its founding in Baton Rouge nearly 30 years ago, including chicken fingers, Cane's Sauce, toast, fries, and coleslaw.