the corporations got soyjak folks
Theyre just trying to make sure you never stop looking at their product. It clearly worked because I'm seeing it here lol
I get the way marketing is supposed to work but I sincerely hope no one here thinks "mmmmmm kfc" after seeing this
Doesn't matter, with cultural brands like this they just need to remain relevant. Most people don't make the decision to eat at KFC because they planned it, they usually stop there on a whim because they have a constant, pervasive knowledge of the companies existence and can quickly make a decision to go there without much thought.
The whole idea for this type of marketing is to make sure that when you hit the local fast food alley, you pick KFC over McDonalds or whatever in the 1 minute decision window.
Cardboard boxes? Fuck off I don't believe in that made-up nonsense.
Having worked at KFC, I can indeed confirm the $5 dollar fillup is an incredible deal.
They don't even sell it anymore where I live which probably says a lot about the value.
seeing that you can get all that garbage for five dollars, but making a good healthy meal is much more expensive makes me so angry.
the obesity crisis kills thousands of Americans every year, we should look at junk food company's the same way we view tobacco and opioids. man made epidemics caused only by greed
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KFC is such fucking garbage. You can get better chicken from literally anywhere else. I've eaten there exactly twice and both times it tore up my insides.
Apparently we're finally about to get a KFC in Finland :chicken-bop:
We already have McDonalds (since the 80s), Burger King, Taco Bell, Pizza Hut and Subway. Soon, the amerikkkafication will be complete :elmofire:
The saddest part is I'm still kind of excited about getting my grubby mitts on some low-grade fried chicken. It's just like one of my American TV shows :matt: