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There have been countless studies, articles, opinions in both directions that should be considered.
I can't/won't list, quote, and cite them all. I just advise people to avoid the stuff--- if/when it's possible. Just like aspartame, it's suspect and to be avoided!
To think that KFC would accidently serve an edible, nutritious, and delicious piece of chicken. The nerve!
It reminds me of the time I found a french fry in my onion rings. I had to spit it out, vomit, make a scene, demand my money back, call FOX news, then sit back and wait for the pity and lawsuit money to come rolling in..
Well If I found a gizzard in my bucket of KFC I would let the staff know about it, then leave and never come back. Gizzards are not appealing to me. If my husband did not like them I'd throw them out but on occasion I will save them from a chicken to turkey. Glad I haven't eaten KFC in years and not because of the Gizzard incident but because it's not as good as I once remembered.
I found this in a family sized bucket of chicken at KFC last year. Needless to say I wasn't pleased.
That looks like a Wurlitzer. A Hammond B3 would be better than a Steinway Baby Grand piano. I would order that every day.
How many people have actually seen a chicken's brain? Do you think it is that large?
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