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Is KFC really chicken?
#6
Posted 25 November 2008 - 07:03 PM

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#9
Posted 25 November 2008 - 07:05 PM
Seriously how freakin' stupid can people be?
It's called Kentucky Fried CHICKEN for a reason.
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#10
Posted 25 November 2008 - 07:06 PM
NuckGirl1993, on Nov 25 2008, 06:04 PM, said:
its soooo goood
Ah of course NANDO's !!!!!
Awesome, on Nov 25 2008, 06:05 PM, said:
Seriously how freakin' stupid can people be?
It's called Kentucky Fried CHICKEN for a reason.
You know that Mcdonalds fries are made of Yams so KFC could be bunnies....
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#11
Posted 25 November 2008 - 07:07 PM
These so called "chickens" are kept alive by tubes inserted into their bodies to pump blood and nutrients throughout their structure. They have no beaks, no feathers, and no feet. Their bone structure is dramatically shrunk to get more meat out of them. This is great for KFC because they do not have to pay so much for their production costs. There is no more plucking of the feathers or the removal of the beaks and feet.
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#13
Posted 25 November 2008 - 07:08 PM
Cooleyhighharmony, on Nov 25 2008, 08:03 PM, said:
It's way too greasy, KFC tastes a lot better.
nitronuts, on Nov 25 2008, 08:07 PM, said:
These so called "chickens" are kept alive by tubes inserted into their bodies to pump blood and nutrients throughout their structure. They have no beaks, no feathers, and no feet. Their bone structure is dramatically shrunk to get more meat out of them. This is great for KFC because they do not have to pay so much for their production costs. There is no more plucking of the feathers or the removal of the beaks and feet.

WTF?
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#16
Posted 25 November 2008 - 07:09 PM
They said its genetically manipulated organism. lol
I agree with someone here, Nando's is better!
Credit to nettrashcan of twitter :)
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The point is, if you win with Luongo, he's not really a huge part of the victory. If your team loses with Roberto Luongo, however, its always his fault. Even when Andrew Raycroft is playing.
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Posted 25 November 2008 - 07:10 PM

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#18
Posted 25 November 2008 - 07:11 PM
nitronuts, on Nov 25 2008, 06:07 PM, said:
These so called "chickens" are kept alive by tubes inserted into their bodies to pump blood and nutrients throughout their structure. They have no beaks, no feathers, and no feet. Their bone structure is dramatically shrunk to get more meat out of them. This is great for KFC because they do not have to pay so much for their production costs. There is no more plucking of the feathers or the removal of the beaks and feet.

What the heck was that for!
Now I'm....... Guh.
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#19
Posted 25 November 2008 - 07:11 PM
nitronuts, on Nov 25 2008, 06:07 PM, said:
These so called "chickens" are kept alive by tubes inserted into their bodies to pump blood and nutrients throughout their structure. They have no beaks, no feathers, and no feet. Their bone structure is dramatically shrunk to get more meat out of them. This is great for KFC because they do not have to pay so much for their production costs. There is no more plucking of the feathers or the removal of the beaks and feet.

so technically it IS made out of chicken.
#20
Posted 25 November 2008 - 07:50 PM
Cooleyhighharmony, on Nov 25 2008, 06:06 PM, said:
You know that Mcdonalds fries are made of Yams so KFC could be bunnies....
How retarded is this board?
Even if McDonald fries are made from yams, who the hell ever said that fries have to be made from potatoes?
It is not specified what-so-ever.
When the hell do you ever see a guy ordering say "Could I get Yam Fries"...WTF?!#>!@#>!>@#!@
KFC on the other hand: Kentucky Fried Chicken.
It's Chicken.
It's specified, it's clear, and it in their freakin' company name.
If they don't serve Chicken then why the hell would they be called Kentucky Fried Chicken?
That's like saying you go to a store called "We sell shoes", but it's really a toilet paper factory...







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