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Yes, Kentucky Fried Chicken is in North America. Kentucky is a state in the U.S., which is in North America.
My Grandma's Fried Chicken, and the chicken is from Kentucky, the state. Not the Chinese restaurant.
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KFC began as Kentucky Fried Chicken in the state of Kentucky in the United States.
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.
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.
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Well, unlike Georgia, Kentucky started mass producing chickens for medical testing. What they found out is that they taste very good fried, roasted or grilled. So a fellow named Colonel Sanders started making this fried chicken for his military. The chefs then started selling this chicken for fund raising for military weapons and armor. This is when they started calling it "Colonel Sanders' Kentucky Fried Chicken". The end.
Kentucky Fried Chicken of Florida, Inc. was sold to KFC Corporation in Feb. 1981 at Cocoa, Florida. The KFC stores owned by the Florida Corp. were not sold but rather became franchisees of "Big Chicken". Only the franchise rights to the state of Florida were sold along with the "secret recipe" known by the owners of the Florida Corp two of whom were Grandsons of Col. Sanders. I was there.
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There's one in Salt Lake City, Utah on 3900 South and State Street, Aside from the one in Utah, there's one in Batesville, Arkansas.
Its like fried chicken