In 2007, the original, non-acronymic Kentucky Fried Chicken name was resurrected and began to reappear on company marketing literature and food packaging, as well as some restaurant signage.
Kentucky Fried Chicken, now KFC, got its start in the back of a gas station in Corbin, Kentucky.
no John Hancock does not eat it because it was not invented back then
it originated in Kentucky by a man named Colonel Sanders, he invented the recipe for the batter around the chicken.
Just about any cafe or restaurant in the south will serve fried chicken.
I'm guessing it has to do with the fact that fried chicken is cheap and back in the day all black people in America were poor.
Dave Thomas of the Wendy's chain fame earned his money by working with Kentucky Fried Chicken and then selling those restaurants back to the KFC owners. He then founded Wendy's restaurants.
There are a few ways one can cooked stripped back portions. They can be fried or baked in the oven.
There are a few ways one can cooked stripped back portions. They can be fried or baked in the oven.
Yes they did and it was so good. I think they stopped back in the late 80s.
One day when I was chillin' in Kentucky Fried Chicken Just mindin' my business, eatin' food and finger lickin' This dude walked in lookin' strange and kind of funny Went up to the front with a menu and his money He didn't walk straight, kind of side to side He asked this old lady, "Yo, yo, um...is this Kentucky Fried?" The lady said "Yeah", smiled and he smiled back He gave a quarter and his order, small fries, Big Mac! You be illin'
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yes because once you cut the chicken up and fry it you put it back together becauseits dead and plus it HAD MADE A NEW SUBSTANCE!!!------------During frying many thermal decomposition reactions occur - frying is a chemical process.