McDonald's has been rolling out upgrades to its chicken over the last couple months in an attempt to better compete with rivals like Chick-fil-A.
The company announced plans to phase out the use of human antibiotics in its chicken by 2017. The chain is also removing a number of hard-to-pronounce ingredients from the grilled chicken used for sandwiches and wraps, and renaming it "Artisan Grilled Chicken."
Additionally, the company is testing a more upscale fried chicken recipe, according to investment firm Janney Capital Markets.
The new Buttermilk Crispy Chicken "is made with real buttermilk and will be cooked in the same fryer as McDonald’s other fried chicken menu items including Chicken McNuggets," the company says.
"All of this fits in with McDonald’s attempts to improve itself – to be essentially a better McDonald’s than it has been as of late," Janney Capital Markets analyst Mark Kalinowski wrote in a recent research note.