KFC sucks

I miss their chicken littles... Our KFC sucks big time... you see the ads, go to the place.. and they say they aren't participating in that food campaign.... then you just have to give them the finger and head across the street to Taco Bell.
 
KFC stopped being good over 20 years ago

now it is just nasty food and horrendous service...

the ones near me are frequently out of chicken...tell me how a chicken place is out of chicken?

who runs their damn stores?

it's not like the chicken is even any good anyway though. When there were Hardees in the area I was shocked to find their chicken was really good, big, juicy pieces and a better batter than KFC.
 
Ice Cold said:
I miss their chicken littles... Our KFC sucks big time... you see the ads, go to the place.. and they say they aren't participating in that food campaign.... then you just have to give them the finger and head across the street to Taco Bell.

that's the joy of nyc...they're the same restaurant most of the time...2 sucky options, same location.
 
I haven't liked KFC in decades. They used to be better. Or maybe my palate was less evolved when I was 10? Either way. BLECHHHHHH!!
 
Nora said:
I haven't liked KFC in decades. They used to be better. Or maybe my palate was less evolved when I was 10? Either way. BLECHHHHHH!!


All of that COORs fucked up your (lack of) taste buds.
 
Siren said:


fuckin A baby.


but in my case it is all about the cake and the cole slaw.

Ok Me, You and a KFC cake and some sides! Sounds like a plan to me!
 
popcorn chicken around here sucks, it is nothing like the tv ads show...

it is not crisp, nor crunchy, nor even tasty, as george promises

instead you get a bunch of soggy, tiny, microscopic pieces of chicken that are greasy and generally cold to luke warm.
 
Re: KFC stopped being good over 20 years ago

:p
 
I remember the first time I ever had KFC, it was at the 1964 World's Fair in New York. I thought it was the most delicious thing I had ever eaten (which, considering I was only eight, and my mother was--and is--a very bland cook, was probably true). We were so happy when the Fair was held over to reopen the next summer, for another chance to eat fried chicken.

I also saw Michelangelo's Pieta in the Vatican exhibit hall.
 
Somehow this thread reminded me of that.... strange featherless chicken that was mentioned in the news a few months ago.
 
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