On Monday, July 27, 2015 at 10:09:04 PM UTC-10, Ophelia wrote:
> "dsi1" > wrote in message
> ...
> > On 7/27/2015 3:46 AM, William wrote:
> >> On CBS This Morning, there was a story about a Chef from the Southern
> >> part of the United States who is cooking in the UK and his Fried
> >> Chicken is a big hit with the British Royal Family. I thought Kentucky
> >> Fried Chicken invaded the British Isles years ago? I bet this Southern
> >> Chef has the Brits eating Grits!
> >>
> >> William
> >>
> >
> > A Brit eating KFC would be pretty funny. There were a bunch of KFCs in the
> > areas of the UK that I passed through. A lot of them were not franchises
> > but they just used "KFC" anyway. The KFC branding is some powerful juju
> > over there. Sadly, I did not get to eat any KFC in London. That's the
> > breaks. 
>
> I only tried it once but didn't like the chicken. Odd that. I only tried
> Macdonalds once as well and I didn't like that either.
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Somebody's eating that chicken on your island. Well, at least in the part I was in - I never got to go to Scotland. Shocking as it may seem, the KFC density was greater in London that in Honolulu. The times I spotted a KFC was incomprehensible. I thought you guys only ate fishes and mammals.
The thing about McDonald's is that one does not go there to savor the food. We go there because we're damn hungry, don't want to spend a lot of dough, and we need food fast. We lack the time and energy to seek out something even a little better. It fits our immediate requirements for someplace reliable and predictable.
Actually, I'm surprised you've never eaten at a McDonald's before - after all, you live in Scotland. Hee hee.