I live in Kentucky and I don’t think the taste of Ky Fried Chicken is any different here than anywhere else I have had it in the states. I guess it could taste different in other countries if the restaurants use other types of cooking oil, though.
Alissa E said... 8:02 am - April 3rd, 2008
hah.
no.
it’s not.
but you are pretty funny to ask that question. lol.
psycho-cook said... 12:42 am - April 5th, 2008
Well I lived in Kentucky in the early ’90’s and I was surprised because they were so old! Obviously it must of been one of the first areas they built them. I found that the chicken at the KFC’s in Kentucky and TN was exemplary! We lived on Ft. Campbell Army Post and they had the largest KFC in the country back in 1993. It was huge and it was good. They also used the KFC’s in that area for testing new products such as different sauces, side dishes, and chicken products so there were some pretty interesting things offered. The price was competitive with other fast food chains too. My husband and I could get KFC for the same price as McDonald’s etc. Not true in Ohio or Nebraska.
Jewish Girl 09 said... 5:09 am - April 8th, 2008
Probally not. Because its fast food. I mean does McDonalds taste any different in New Jersey then Oregen?
briangetmail said... 4:55 pm - April 8th, 2008
I doubt it…I used to eat at McDonald’s in Tokyo, Japan and it’s the same as it is here.
rebecca p said... 2:56 pm - April 11th, 2008
Chicken head? yes but it cost more!!
denise b said... 3:39 pm - April 14th, 2008
no they are not any differant from the rest of the country just because their name are on the resturant doens’t mean they are any differant!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
BadGirlGimpy said... 9:43 pm - April 15th, 2008
I drove through Kentucky going cross country. I took a pit stop at KFC thinking the same thing, but was sadly disappointed.
1:37 pm - April 2nd, 2008
I live in Kentucky and I don’t think the taste of Ky Fried Chicken is any different here than anywhere else I have had it in the states. I guess it could taste different in other countries if the restaurants use other types of cooking oil, though.
8:02 am - April 3rd, 2008
hah.
no.
it’s not.
but you are pretty funny to ask that question. lol.
12:42 am - April 5th, 2008
Well I lived in Kentucky in the early ’90’s and I was surprised because they were so old! Obviously it must of been one of the first areas they built them. I found that the chicken at the KFC’s in Kentucky and TN was exemplary! We lived on Ft. Campbell Army Post and they had the largest KFC in the country back in 1993. It was huge and it was good. They also used the KFC’s in that area for testing new products such as different sauces, side dishes, and chicken products so there were some pretty interesting things offered. The price was competitive with other fast food chains too. My husband and I could get KFC for the same price as McDonald’s etc. Not true in Ohio or Nebraska.
5:09 am - April 8th, 2008
Probally not. Because its fast food. I mean does McDonalds taste any different in New Jersey then Oregen?
4:55 pm - April 8th, 2008
I doubt it…I used to eat at McDonald’s in Tokyo, Japan and it’s the same as it is here.
2:56 pm - April 11th, 2008
Chicken head? yes but it cost more!!
3:39 pm - April 14th, 2008
no they are not any differant from the rest of the country just because their name are on the resturant doens’t mean they are any differant!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
9:43 pm - April 15th, 2008
I drove through Kentucky going cross country. I took a pit stop at KFC thinking the same thing, but was sadly disappointed.