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And I won't eat at KFC anymore after that video of the girl dragging the bun across the floor.
Well, we do have these savoury chicken places. They sell whole chickens or halves and sometimes do have chicken legs. But its just not the same.
KFC was great during the 90s, now its hot trash.
Its amazing. But not for the lazy day.
I just want my bloody king wings lol. How does BK dare.
When I lived in the UK we had costco and various other rotisserie places but I must say that German rotisserie chicken is so much better as each shop is usually a private owner and not a chain, they usually value quality.
You will eat ze bugs. - Klaus Schwab
Plus, sometimes you just need something deep fried.
I just liked the variety. Having a burger and also some king wings on the side. Now I have to choose chicken nuggets, which I dont really like. Its too processed for me.
But King wings are just chicken drumsticks, this was the least processed product in entire BK. Now they added some " Cheesburger Chicken nuggets ". Like wtf is that. I dont need 3 types of nuggers.
There's a Harvey's one block away from me
A Swiss Chalet 3 blocks away
Dominos three blocks away but who the hell eats there food
McDonald's 3 blocks away, but who pays $8.50 for a big mac?
I live near a major boulevard with two plaza's full of the places I mentioned above along with a beer store and hemp shop and two grocery stores and a Dollarama