You wouldn’t download a chicken tender.

  • HEXN3T@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    10 months ago

    More importantly, why are you eating KFC (unless you’re outside of the US where it’s actually edible)?

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      10 months ago

      KFC in the UK is responsible for the only time I got chips (fries) while drunk on a night out that were so bad that I binned them

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      10 months ago

      I’ve been in a kfc in Germany and was blown away how people actually eat that shit. But at the same time, people also enjoy McDonald’s and burger king, so maybe it’s just me

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      10 months ago

      To add on to the list of countries, Singapore KFC is the only fast food franchise where you can occasionally find overcooked blackish terrible tasting chicken. Macs, Popeyes, Arnolds, BK, Jollibee, etc - not even once (yet).

      In my opinion even the Seattle KFC is better.

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      10 months ago

      KFC in Australia is pretty good. It’s no Popeyes, but it’s not bad.

      I live in the USA now and while most KFCs I’ve been to here are pretty bad, there’s one KFC near me that’s strangely pretty decent. Chicken is always hot and fresh and they never make any mistakes with the order. I just wish they’d bring back the potato wedges since the fries are horrible.

      The chicken sandwich at KFC is pretty decent too.

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      10 months ago

      I’ve had the pleasure (?) To eat KFC in the US and in Europe. Besides the fact that it was junk food either way, the European version was just so much better.

      I can believe that in its distant origins, KFC was actually tasty, but right now I’d sooner enjoy being punched in the stomach than eating there (a similar statement is true by replacing KFC with McDonald’s or Burger King or several other fast food chains, though for only these three I’ve tried both US and EU versions of these products)