Kentucky Fried Chicken does not make you obese. Eating it in excessive quantities can make you obese but that relates to the number of calories you ingest and not where the calories came from.
Although fast food tends to have a higher calorie and fat content than many other foods, none of them cause obesity if they are eaten in moderate quantities.
a free bucket of Kentucky fried chicken.
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No KFC does not torture animals.They make chicken yummy and KFC is very yummy
More then a few will make a meal out of Kentucky Fried Chicken while some will have a Hot Brown and Derby Pie. In truth they eat very much like most Americans although a few specialty meals like Burgoo and chocolate chip pie exist.
he wanted to buy some kentucky fried chicken and some Macdonalds
soybeans & corn. These versatile crops are used for animal feed, , foods, fuels, and can be found in thousands of products. ... poultry. Broilers (chickens raised for meat), eggs, and turkeys provided Kentucky farmers more than $1.3 billion in 2018. ... horses & other equine cattle. and kentucky fried chicken
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They are allowed to, and stores built in the U.S. since 2007 are fitted with signs using the original name "Kentucky Fried Chicken". The use of the initials "KFC" began in the 1991, in part to have a shorter, more hip sounding name but also to avoid the use of the word "fried" at a time when people were becoming more diet-conscious. There is an urban myth that Kentucky Fried Chicken was told by the FDA to stop using the word "chicken" because the meat was not chicken. This urban myth is not true, nor is the one that says that KFC chickens have six legs in order to produce more drumsticks. The food is greasy and not very nutritious, and the birds are not treated very humanely, but they are genetically normal chickens.
Most Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurants only allow one coupon per order. This can vary from store to store and sometimes individual restaurants will make exceptions (particularly with large orders) but one coupon per order is the standard.
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well you see here missisipi is ful of hicks and nobody likes hicks except for Kentucky cause thems make Kentucky fried chicken and and everybody loves chicken escpecially black people
CMM Advertising, Inc. introduced three 60- and 30-second commercials for Kentucky Fried Chicken starring Mary Tyler Moore. In one 60-second spot entitled "Carriage Driver". The commercial opens with Mary driving a carriage with a horse as Hank Williams, Jr.'s "I Know It's Not Been Easy Loving Me" plays in the background. As the announcer says "You'll imagine the great taste of Kentucky Fried Chicken made by Colonel Sanders". The next scene cuts to Mary still driving a carriage as Dick Van Dyke waves at her when the announcer says "Kentucky Fried Chicken is the Colonel's Recipe". The next scene cuts to Mary jumping out of the carriage as she gets Kentucky Fried Chicken buckets out of the carriage when the announcer says "No one can give any dinner for Harland Sanders". The next image cuts to Mary at a table eating Kentucky Fried Chicken with Dick Van Dyke when the announcer says "Sometimes, Kentucky Fried Chicken is different than you". At the end of the commercial, Mary is driving a carriage again driving home as the announcer says "If you have Kentucky Fried Chicken, you love the colonel", and fades to black. Then we fade in on a shot of Colonel Sanders's face appearing to animate when the announcer says "Kentucky Fried Chicken: We Do Chicken Right", and it fades to black. In the second 30-second spot entitled "Mountain Climber". The commercial opens with Mary climbing on the mountaintop as Sam & Dave's "Soul Man" plays in the background. As the announcer says "Make a difference with the Colonel's Recipe". The next scene cuts to Mary falling down from a mountain and she gives a bucket of Kentucky Fried Chicken as the announcer says "No matter what you give to you". The next scene cuts to Mary eating a chicken from a bucket as the announcer says "Next time, if you want Kentucky Fried Chicken". At the end of the commercial, Mary is eating Kentucky Fried Chicken again when the announcer says "You have to find the colonel, with someone else", and fades to black. Then we fade in on a shot of Colonel Sanders's face appearing to animate when the announcer says "Kentucky Fried Chicken: We Do Chicken Right", and it fades to black. In the third and final 30-second spot entitled "Horseback Rider". The commercial opens with Mary riding on a horse as The Lovin' Spoonful's "Rain On The Roof" plays in the background. As the announcer says "Can you imagine whatever it takes?". The next scene cuts to Mary still riding on a horse as she puts a bucket of Kentucky Fried Chicken as the announcer says "So, grab the colonel's recipe". The next scene cuts to Mary eating a chicken from the Kentucky Fried Chicken bucket when she rides a horse as the announcer says "Colonel Sanders is the best man for chicken". At the end of the commercial, Mary is still riding a horse as the announcer says "Kentucky Fried Chicken is there", and fades to black. Then we fade in on a shot of Colonel Sanders's face appearing to animate when the announcer says "Kentucky Fried Chicken: We Do Chicken Right", and it fades to black.