re: chicken-gate:
the only people it will make a slight inconvenience to, are the parents of kids who have sensory issues (as some people do with one of the Autism Spectrum Disorders). These parents are smart enough not to choose a restaurant that wont have something their child will eat, and will also have a backup plan (foods the kid will eat) packed.
If you think just because a child who has this issue, will only eat chicken nuggets instead of strips (or vice versa) is only spoiled you need to educate yourself. These are the kids you may see with the fake headphones that do nothing but block out loud noises because the child is sensitive to noise; or the child who needs a weighted blanket to be able to relax enough to take a nap. One, or more of a child's sense of sight, smell, hearing, touch (texture) and taste has to be "just right" in the child's mind.
Just because it makes sense that the two items are "the same" in YOUR mind, doesn't mean it's "the same" in someone else's mind. It would be like telling Kevin that jello instant pudding and chocolate mousse are the same.
Like I said, this is a "slight inconvenience" to a minority of people who truly have this issue, and these people are used to having to re-navigate and think ahead. No biggie.