Waiting in line at a KFC and a guy came back with his order that had been screwed up. Teen server promptly put the returned chicken back into the serving trays. My letter to corporate brought...yup.....gift certificates.
i have one friend who calls it that too, but i still eat it occasionallylookingforitallthetime said:I have a friend who calls KFC "Dirty Bird".....lol
those are tasty! =)Cobster said:I still prefer the grocery store $8 full BBQ chickens.
I noticed a Dixie Lee opened up around Markham/Ellesmere in March. Had never heard of the chain before. Where do they rank in respect to Popeyes? I'm not a big fan of Mary Brown's they seem to cook chicken too long.Jade4u said:Dixie Lee can beat the pants off of KFC anyday. I am glad to see that a Dixie Lee has actually made its way to this area. Finally better tasting chicken is franchising beyond the country. I just noticed it a few weeks ago when I headed into Brampton on Hurontario Street. I will be back. Their salads everything last I remember is way better.
But it smells soooo good when you drive by it. You can't resist at least once a year. I find it better cold right out of the fridge, not greasy then.Kristine said:I dont think I will ever eat KFC again...
My friends and I used to order the ol' "bucket of crow" from KFC. That is, until I made my own discovery in one of my pieces. Twenty years later... still can't look at the stuff.lookingforitallthetime said:I have a friend who calls KFC "Dirty Bird".....lol
lookingforitallthetime said:I have a friend who calls KFC "Dirty Bird".....lol
I never heard it called that before.sunnnyho said:so does most of the free world.
That was before credit cards came on the scene.lookingforitallthetime said:I never heard it called that before.
credit cards?great bear said:That was before credit cards came on the scene.
Free world, free things. It was a stretch. But I give you some credit for pointing that out.lookingforitallthetime said:credit cards?
Credit cards, like most things in life, are all about balance.great bear said:Free world, free things. It was a stretch. But I give you some credit for pointing that out.
I teeter you totter.lookingforitallthetime said:Credit cards, like most things in life, are all about balance.