• KFC customer claims that she was served a fried rat
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[QUOTE=Skyward;47991552]American fast food is the worst fast food in the world.[/QUOTE] That's because they hire anyone kid they find of the street. I usually tend to eat at Subway, at least there you see them make your sandwich right in front of your face.
The KFC in Germany is sooooo much better then the ones in America it's a travesty. Changing out your cooking oil regularly or not serving chicken that has sat out for 2 hours seems like something every KFC should do though. Just in general all fast foods have been better here, except for fries being less tasty and no refills/ice for drinks.
[QUOTE=agentfazexx;47992129]Because Americans are too lazy to read things. So they just rate A B or C[/QUOTE] they rate a b or c because the ratings need to be legible from a distance and for people with poor eyesight but good job thinking [img]http://www.gulfcoastnews.com/images/News/HealthRestaurantCard.gif[/img] they look like this here. you get the big letter but you also get a detailed report in finer print.
[quote]Dixon said the meat tasted “hard and rubbery” [/quote] That's normal for KFC, Dixon. Don't worry.
[url]http://i.imgur.com/wxg9VcQ.jpg[/url] Huge image but offers some great information about this incident. After reading that and looking at it myself, I agree that this whole incident is bogus and it's just a nastay piece of chicken.
[t]https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/436681529977094144/a5taiBBf.jpeg[/t]
[QUOTE=Dougz;47991927]Something like this [img]http://www.streethypenewspaper.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/restaurant-ratings-abc-1031.jpeg[/img][/QUOTE] that's weird, here in alabama it's done via a one hundred point scale. 100 being the best obviously.
[QUOTE=Tudd;47992468]The KFC in Germany is sooooo much better then the ones in America it's a travesty. Changing out your cooking oil regularly or not serving chicken that has sat out for 2 hours seems like something every KFC should do though. Just in general all fast foods have been better here, except for fries being less tasty and no refills/ice for drinks.[/QUOTE] The Mc Chicken in Germany is actually edible. Germany has shit right.
At least based on my last visit, a fried rat would probably taste better.
[QUOTE=Cushie;47991587]i dont even understand why this is making news now... some guy claims KFC gave him fried rat, yet he refuses to post any actual evidence that it was a rat aside from a vaguely rat shaped piece of fried meat, without even taking some of the breading off to show it. he even posted that the manager in the store confirmed to him and apologised that it was a rat. you can clearly see on a different pic he posted on instagram that its just chicken [img]http://cushie.net/sharex/27d9c63cc5a4bc6b1c780d62aaa5dcc5.png[/img] even if he claimed it was rat meat, rat meat isnt white.[/QUOTE] That's clearly crab, he should be paying them more really. [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/15qPLmt.png[/IMG]
[QUOTE=Man in the Moon;47993500]that's weird, here in alabama it's done via a one hundred point scale. 100 being the best obviously.[/QUOTE] Where I work in CA (Starbucks) it's a 100 point scale and if you get less than a 90 your store fails. Really depends on where you work, though, because when I was at Subway the management and internal Subway inspectors didn't give a shit about how gross everything was.
[QUOTE=milkandcooki;47994684]Where I work in CA (Starbucks) it's a 100 point scale and if you get less than a 90 your store fails. Really depends on where you work, though, because when I was at Subway the management and internal Subway inspectors didn't give a shit about how gross everything was.[/QUOTE] here it's one mistake is a B and 2 mistakes is a C, if you get a C then you have 10 days to correct the problem or your store fails. if you get a D you instantly fail but the only D I'm aware of was when an italian restaurant nearby had an open sewer line in their kitchen
[QUOTE=Rageguy;47993483][t]https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/436681529977094144/a5taiBBf.jpeg[/t][/QUOTE] Better file a lawsuit against Kid's Cuisine for serving you fried dinosaurs.
Yum, secret herbs and mices.
[QUOTE=Rageguy;47993483][t]https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/436681529977094144/a5taiBBf.jpeg[/t][/QUOTE] These things were amazing, I ate them all the time as a kid, and I was so sad when they stopped producing them ;_;
If this was in Ankh-Morpork, that'd be a quality dish.
[QUOTE=Jamsponge;47991500]As far as I'm aware, the USA versions of fast food brands tend to be far inferior to the ones in Europe. McDonald's, in the UK at least, isn't exactly the kind of place you'd want to eat at every day but it's genuinely not too bad as food :v:[/QUOTE] As someone who lives in America but has traveled to the UK I can confirm that the fast food places in the UK are decent places with decent food while here in America most McDonald's are scummy as hell
[QUOTE=Fuzzwaddle;47997217]As someone who lives in America but has traveled to the UK I can confirm that the fast food places in the UK are decent places with decent food while here in America most McDonald's are scummy as hell[/QUOTE] Wendy's isn't so bad though. In high school I worked at Wendy's and McDonald's. I agree that McDonald's is a dump, but Wendy's food is actually decent quality for fast food.
[QUOTE=Ninja Gnome;47991451]why didn't she try cutting it in half to see if it had more to it?[/QUOTE] Eww, imagine cutting open a deep-fried rat. I don't even know how the insides would look.
[QUOTE=milkandcooki;47994684]Where I work in CA (Starbucks) it's a 100 point scale and if you get less than a 90 your store fails. Really depends on where you work, though, because when I was at Subway the management and internal Subway inspectors didn't give a shit about how gross everything was.[/QUOTE] a lot of the reason why american fast food sucks isn't because of the cleanliness and whatever of the stores, just that we use terrible ingredients because it is cheap and not disallowed
KFC gets their chicken already breaded. How did a rat magically get breading on it? It's bullshit. You can even see its white meat inside the bitten part.
[QUOTE=Cushie;47991587]i dont even understand why this is making news now... some guy claims KFC gave him fried rat, yet he refuses to post any actual evidence that it was a rat aside from a vaguely rat shaped piece of fried meat, without even taking some of the breading off to show it. he even posted that the manager in the store confirmed to him and apologised that it was a rat. you can clearly see on a different pic he posted on instagram that its just chicken [img]http://cushie.net/sharex/27d9c63cc5a4bc6b1c780d62aaa5dcc5.png[/img] even if he claimed it was rat meat, rat meat isnt white.[/QUOTE] That was probably not the smartest thing to do for attention.
[QUOTE=CodeMonkey3;47998187]KFC gets their chicken already breaded. How did a rat magically get breading on it? It's bullshit. You can even see its white meat inside the bitten part.[/QUOTE] not really sure where you get your information, but kfc doesnt get their chicken breaded. i worked there and breaded quite a lot of chicken myself.
It probably wouldn't even be a problem if it was properly advertised. So long it isn't infected or infested, and is properly cleansed before preparation, in theory you probably could eat rats. (and given the growing crises we might one day HAVE to eat rats) No idea what they'd taste like though, since I've never eaten 'em before. But apparently they have a distinct taste due to their oils.
Looks like a weave tail.
soylent green is people, KFC is rats!
[QUOTE=Fuzzwaddle;47997217]As someone who lives in America but has traveled to the UK I can confirm that the fast food places in the UK are decent places with decent food while here in America most McDonald's are scummy as hell[/QUOTE] Its funny, I've been to Beijing and their McDonald's look better than some of the stuff I see in the US. Also the restaurants themselves look awesome. The main differences in food are that portion sizes are smaller and the meat they use isn't pumped with hormones.
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