Kentucky Fried Chicken, now KFC, got its start in the back of a gas station in Corbin, Kentucky.
Kentucky Fried Chicken began in a shell gas station in Corbin, Kentucky. In the midst of the depression, Harland Sanders opens his first restaurant in the small front room of a Shell gas station in Corbin, Kentucky. Sanders served as station operator, chief cook and cashier.
Because they dont feel like it get got it good
Chicken fried steak got its name from the way its prepared. Its breaded and fried in the manner of fried chicken, thus "chicken fried" steak!
yes bcus if u throw them away and they catch u then they make u into Kentucky fried chicken
I got 7 chicken tenders from supermacs how many points are they
Kentucky :b
Kentucky Fried Chicken stopped selling potato salad due to a combination of factors. One reason could be low demand or declining sales for the product, leading to a decision to discontinue it in order to streamline their menu and focus on more popular items. Additionally, there may have been supply chain issues or challenges in maintaining consistent quality and freshness of the potato salad. Ultimately, the decision to remove potato salad from their menu was likely a strategic business move based on various considerations.
so u wanna hear joke eh? um.......... well one time there was this comdian he was so bad at it , it was funny. so heres one of his jokes. one time this chicken and all crossed the road , Oops i muffed that one up. one time there was this man and a chicken they flew and flew and till they reached the sun. then on of them got cooked to fried chicken and guess what the chicken was the one that got fried chicken cause the man got fried
Its chicken that is boned, battered, and deep fried and then topped with a reddish brown sauce. It has toasted sesame seeds on top and that's how it got its named, Seasame chicken.
Its like fried chicken
Dogs CAN eat fried chicken just as we can, but it is BEST that dogs DO NOT EAT FRIED CHICKEN. This is because the very fatty parts of the fried chicken can stimulate an acute pancreatitis or gastroenteritis in the dog--where the dog can become painful and have vomiting and diarrhea due to ingestion of something fatty or challenging to digest. In addition, even if the dog chews up some of the bones of the fried chicken, the bones could potentially cause an obstruction in the stomach or intestine and also have the possibility of splintering and causing a tear in the stomach or intestine.