RubxQub said:...there is a KFC less than a minute from my house.
I think I just figured out what I'm eating for dinner in my wife's absence...
Same as your wife away from home, "double down" covered in the Colonel's sauce? lulz
jk!
RubxQub said:...there is a KFC less than a minute from my house.
I think I just figured out what I'm eating for dinner in my wife's absence...
Liu Kang Baking A Pie said:What exactly would cause the heart attack here? KFC uses trans-fat free oil, chicken is healthier than red meat, and cheese doesn't clog arteries.
GAF always overreacts to food based on 1980's nutrition myths.
biggyfries said:I'll get this along with that mashed potato bowl. :lol
Mik2121 said:Same as your wife away from home, "double down" covered in the Colonel's sauce? lulz
jk!
That's what she said!DOO13ER said:That...was a stretch.
Every time I read your posts. I imagine a ninja doctor, saying them,in the style of a diagnosis.:lolX26 said:Looks like it would be like eating a donair without the foil
Liu Kang Baking A Pie said:Does the appearance of bread and an ornamental piece of lettuce make other chicken sandwiches healthier?
nourali2 said:And your hands don't blister and melt and scald if you try to eat that thing?
Tonay said:I would only eat that if they gave you some latex gloves to put on first.
ImperialConquest said:pics
Liu Kang Baking A Pie said:Still not seeing what's so gross or dangerously unhealthy about this. Plenty of places sell chicken sandwiches with bacon and cheese. This actually removes the bread so it's almost carb-free. It's a better alternative to chicken sandwiches you can get elsewhere.
Does the appearance of bread and an ornamental piece of lettuce make other chicken sandwiches healthier?
:lol at how seriously you're taking this.Liu Kang Baking A Pie said:Still not seeing what's so gross or dangerously unhealthy about this. Plenty of places sell chicken sandwiches with bacon and cheese. This actually removes the bread so it's almost carb-free. It's a better alternative to chicken sandwiches you can get elsewhere.
Does the appearance of bread and an ornamental piece of lettuce make other chicken sandwiches healthier?
What do you have against facts?BobTheFork said:Aslo, LULZ @ 'it's almost carb-free'
SnakeXs said:http://qkpic.com/475c4
alr1ghtstart said:
Megadragon15 said:That looks like an interesting concept/construct. Oh who am I kidding, I'm not paying $6.99 for that monstrosity.
I was laughing at someone trying to use that point as some kind of silver lining to make this obesity bomb less horrible.Liu Kang Baking A Pie said:What do you have against facts?
Who knows what's in the sauce, though.
Liu Kang Baking A Pie said:What do you have against facts?
Who knows what's in the sauce, though.
Liu Kang Baking A Pie said:What do you have against facts?
Who knows what's in the sauce, though.
Or are they just out of bread?:lolSpeedingUptoStop said:No bread?
Yeah, that doesn't help. I though it was something a customer threw together with parts of everyone's meal.Mudkips said:The point is that pointing to the slightly okay aspects doesn't excuse it from being a terrible, terrible food choice. You might as well defend people who supersize it and get a diet coke. Better, yes. Still shit.
And I believe most people are disgusted simply by the appearance.
Or are they just out of bread?:lol
The only bad part is the bacon. It's just chicken and cheese. When the hell did chicken and cheese become bad for us?Mudkips said:The point is that pointing to the slightly okay aspects doesn't excuse it from being a terrible, terrible food choice. You might as well defend people who supersize it and get a diet coke. Better, yes. Still shit.
Liu Kang Baking A Pie said:Still not seeing what's so gross or dangerously unhealthy about this. Plenty of places sell chicken sandwiches with bacon and cheese. This actually removes the bread so it's almost carb-free. It's a better alternative to chicken sandwiches you can get elsewhere.
Does the appearance of bread and an ornamental piece of lettuce make other chicken sandwiches healthier?
They're "Unthinking" the sandwich. No fucking bread!therapistfinder said:...what the hell happened to their "unthink KFC" campaign?
Liu Kang Baking A Pie said:COLONEL'S SAUCE
Honestly, cheese is bad for you from the fat/calories stand point. A little bit is ok, but that's at least a slice of each cheese. The main issue is the fried chicken. If if were two boiled or baked skinless breasts, OK, then thats fine. If KFC sells it, they must have the nutritional info somewhere. Basically, eating just that sandwich, with no pepsi or fries, is more fat and calories then the average person will burn in the whole day. I'm not saying don't enjoy it, I'm saying don't kid yourself.Liu Kang Baking A Pie said:The only bad part is the bacon. It's just chicken and cheese. When the hell did chicken and cheese become bad for us?
858 calories and 62.4 grams of fatBobTheFork said:Honestly, cheese is bad for you from the fat/calories stand point. A little bit is ok, but that's at least a slice of each cheese. The main issue is the fried chicken. If if were two boiled or baked skinless breasts, OK, then thats fine. If KFC sells it, they must have the nutritional info somewhere. Basically, eating just that sandwich, with no pepsi or fries, is more fat and calories then the average person will burn in the whole day. I'm not saying don't enjoy it, I'm saying don't eat it.