yes.
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I am not a consumer of KFC. They are one of the cruelest food companies alive. Their chickens get treated like rags. There is footage of KFC chicken workers throwing the chickens about and deliberatly walking on them. Not good. Please boycott KFC.
The broiler chickens used by KFC are raised and slaughtered in the U.S. For the Southeast, most of the chicken comes from Georgia farms. Pilgrim's Pride is a major supplier for Kentucky Fried Chicken.
It's actually completely false. Check snopes.com about "KFC Mutant Chickens."
No, the KFC restaurants in Indian do not import chickens from America. They are self sufficient with their chickens.
Yes, KFC uses real chickens.
Kfc chickens are grown* by being geneticly spliced
The chickens that KFC use are not caged. The chickens used by KFC are called broilers and broilers are not raised in cages at all. They are certainly not free range either. Broiler chickens are kept in barns which are massively overcrowded, polluted with their own excrement and the chickens are pumped full of growth hormones which causes all sorts of health problems. They may as well be in cages.
Kfc 4 me
You can never be sure but in some the chickens are from India.
No, KFC does not use chickens injected with hormones. In the United States, the use of hormones in poultry production has been banned since the 1950s. KFC sources its chicken from suppliers who adhere to these regulations, ensuring that the chickens are raised without the use of added hormones.
KFC has not publicly disclosed the exact number of chickens it has used since its founding in the 1930s. However, estimates suggest that the fast-food chain has sold billions of chicken meals worldwide, implying that a significant number of chickens have been processed. The poultry industry as a whole kills billions of chickens annually, with KFC being one of the largest consumers. This number continues to grow as the demand for fried chicken remains high.