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yall act like this isnt the same as chicken and waffles
its the sweet and salty tactic
A waffle isn’t the same as a doughnut.
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yall act like this isnt the same as chicken and waffles
its the sweet and salty tactic
Interested to what you guys think
I moved to the States two years ago and have heard a lot of my American co-workers blaming restaurants and fast food chains for providing these obese options. My perspective was always that I prefer to have the option of eating like a fat slob, rather than only having healthy options. If I want to binge out daily it should be my freedom to do so, but many don't agree.
Everyone knows too much alcohol is bad for you, but nobody is trying to blame alcohol companies for providing an option for alcoholics.
Do restaurants have a responsibility for the obesity epidemic?
what about the Beyond Meat chicken they just promotedKFC hasn't had a good new idea since the double down.
Just like a chicken strip isn't the same as a chicken breast.
#nothingiscomparableonNT
Their chicken even not that good, why in the hell would I dare try a nasty doughnut.
I always make sure to visit KFC when I'm back on the island. It's expensive but worth it.I know that KFC's in the Caribbean use a specific kind of chicken to keep quality standards but it not only the meat itself.
US KFC got way more grease and a weaker flavor. Caribbean KFC also serve good french fries instead of dem struggle wedges, and the corn on the cob be hittin. Yet most island don't even grow corn commercially.
But you right, the way animals are treated at farms is often disgusting.
I know that KFC's in the Caribbean use a specific kind of chicken to keep quality standards but it not only the meat itself.
US KFC got way more grease and a weaker flavor. Caribbean KFC also serve good french fries instead of dem struggle wedges, and the corn on the cob be hittin. Yet most island don't even grow corn commercially.
But you right, the way animals are treated at farms is often disgusting.
My ex gf is Trinidadian. She would rave about how KFC is so good back there compared to da US.
Man I tried the KFC chicken and waffles, had to throw that away. And I was high as ****.
If I can’t eat it faded, no way in hell I can put my stomach through the pain and torture of eating another one, especially sober.
I know that KFC's in the Caribbean use a specific kind of chicken to keep quality standards but it not only the meat itself.
US KFC got way more grease and a weaker flavor. Caribbean KFC also serve good french fries instead of dem struggle wedges, and the corn on the cob be hittin. Yet most island don't even grow corn commercially.
But you right, the way animals are treated at farms is often disgusting.
For fast food chicken it’s popeyes
For fast food strips it’s canes.
Lookin like a fyrefest meal