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KFC: Bucket or Box
Every time I order a meal deal that is supposed to have a bucket I always get the box. Honestly I don't think they have buckets at my KFC. |
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Reply #1 posted 11/20/14 12:46pm
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Reply #3 posted 11/20/14 2:00pm
FormerlyKnownA s |
I get mad when I go to the KFC counter and order a bucket of chicken (12 pieces), I am by myself, and they ask, "Is that for here or to go?"
No bitch, I'm gonna eat all this motha f*ck*n chicken right here - give me a bib!
In all seriousness, can anyone recall when KFC was actually Kentucky Fried Chicken? I think it tasted better back then.
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Reply #4 posted 11/20/14 2:29pm
kpowers
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FormerlyKnownAs said:
I get mad when I go to the KFC counter and order a bucket of chicken (12 pieces), I am by myself, and they ask, "Is that for here or to go?"
No bitch, I'm gonna eat all this motha f*ck*n chicken right here - give me a bib!
In all seriousness, can anyone recall when KFC was actually Kentucky Fried Chicken? I think it tasted better back then.
They save money on print with KFC then with Kentucky Fried Chicken |
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Reply #5 posted 11/21/14 5:05am
free2bfreeda |
FormerlyKnownAs said: I get mad when I go to the KFC counter and order a bucket of chicken (12 pieces), I am by myself, and they ask, "Is that for here or to go?" No bitch, I'm gonna eat all this motha f*ck*n chicken right here - give me a bib!
In all seriousness, can anyone recall when KFC was actually Kentucky Fried Chicken? I think it tasted better back then.
^^^too funny (a friend's 3yr old mis-pronounced Kentucky fried chicken as "Kenfucky bride fricken.") |
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Reply #6 posted 11/21/14 9:05am
Shyra |
FormerlyKnownAs said:
I get mad when I go to the KFC counter and order a bucket of chicken (12 pieces), I am by myself, and they ask, "Is that for here or to go?"
No bitch, I'm gonna eat all this motha f*ck*n chicken right here - give me a bib!
In all seriousness, can anyone recall when KFC was actually Kentucky Fried Chicken? I think it tasted better back then.
YES! I remember, and you are right. None of the fast food today tastes the same as it did back in the day. Even Popeye's has fucked up its Cajun rice. I used to love that suff, but now I can't stomach it. It tastes like they're using old meat in it or something. It just tastes rank. And don't even talk about McDonald's fries. They are nowhere near as good as they used to be when they were frying them in beef tallow back in the 60's and early 70's before the health police started advocating healthier recipes. Seems like all the stuff that tastes really good will kill ya. |
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Reply #7 posted 11/21/14 2:06pm
purplepolitici an |
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Reply #8 posted 11/23/14 11:00am
BobGeorge909 |
Having worked at KFC waaaaay back in '95-'96...no...they don't have buckets at some stores. Sometimes we got buckets if there was a special 'bucket' promo like a summer or winter meal deal, but typically our store didn't have them.
The EC does actually get marinated for a long period and the original doesn't. But the original DOES get cooked in pressure deep fat fryers vs. Regular deep fat fryers like the EC gets cooked in. A
A ladel of grease from the original pressure deep fat fryers got added to the gravy when I worked there...not sure about now...seems like its missing. The gravy would taste better the older the oil was...to a point.
We used this thing called a 'fat boy' to suck the grease out of the fryers so as to replace it with new grease. Always made me think of cypress hill. 'Fat boy on a diet...don't try it...I'll jack yo ass like a looter in a riot.'
Some stores have vegetable shredders that they use to shred the cabbage and carrots for the Cole slaw. Some just order it pre-diced. The shorn edges of the shredded cabbage makes for better slaw IMO...I think cuz the shredded edges allows for more water extraction vs. the pre-diced, neatly cubed cabbage.
The biscuits come frozen and ready to bake...no one makes them per-say....but we, as employees, would let them thaw on top of the rotessirie(remember rotisserie gold?) Cooker and them fry them after they puffed up(rose)...MMMMMmmmm.
And no...the secret herbs and spices recipient isn't spelled out or told to the chefs...its specifics stay secret.
These r all the behind the scenes things I can think of right now.
Another odd thing I noticed...many asians that frequented our location would always want absurd amounts of ketchup with EC chicken. |
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Reply #9 posted 11/23/14 11:05am
kpowers
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BobGeorge909 said:
Having worked at KFC waaaaay back in '95-'96...no...they don't have buckets at some stores. Sometimes we got buckets if there was a special 'bucket' promo like a summer or winter meal deal, but typically our store didn't have them. The EC does actually get marinated for a long period and the original doesn't. But the original DOES get cooked in pressure deep fat fryers vs. Regular deep fat fryers like the EC gets cooked in. A A ladel of grease from the original pressure deep fat fryers got added to the gravy when I worked there...not sure about now...seems like its missing. The gravy would taste better the older the oil was...to a point. We used this thing called a 'fat boy' to suck the grease out of the fryers so as to replace it with new grease. Always made me think of cypress hill. 'Fat boy on a diet...don't try it...I'll jack yo ass like a looter in a riot.' Some stores have vegetable shredders that they use to shred the cabbage and carrots for the Cole slaw. Some just order it pre-diced. The shorn edges of the shredded cabbage makes for better slaw IMO...I think cuz the shredded edges allows for more water extraction vs. the pre-diced, neatly cubed cabbage. The biscuits come frozen and ready to bake...no one makes them per-say....but we, as employees, would let them thaw on top of the rotessirie(remember rotisserie gold?) Cooker and them fry them after they puffed up(rose)...MMMMMmmmm. And no...the secret herbs and spices recipient isn't spelled out or told to the chefs...its specifics stay secret. These r all the behind the scenes things I can think of right now. Another odd thing I noticed...many asians that frequented our location would always want absurd amounts of ketchup with EC chicken.
I thought so, maybe at alot of locations |
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Reply #10 posted 11/23/14 11:05am
BobGeorge909 |
The buckets were annoying to fill as a worker and they took too much room. I preferred using boxes. |
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Reply #11 posted 11/23/14 11:08am
kpowers
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FormerlyKnownAs said:
I get mad when I go to the KFC counter and order a bucket of chicken (12 pieces), I am by myself, and they ask, "Is that for here or to go?"
No bitch, I'm gonna eat all this motha f*ck*n chicken right here - give me a bib!
In all seriousness, can anyone recall when KFC was actually Kentucky Fried Chicken? I think it tasted better back then.
I have a feeling that there have been people that came in sat down and ate a whole bucket of chicken at a KFC. |
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Reply #12 posted 11/23/14 11:11am
kpowers
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BobGeorge909 said:
The buckets were annoying to fill as a worker and they took too much room. I preferred using boxes.
The truth comes out |
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Reply #13 posted 11/23/14 11:43am
BobGeorge909 |
kpowers said:
FormerlyKnownAs said:
I get mad when I go to the KFC counter and order a bucket of chicken (12 pieces), I am by myself, and they ask, "Is that for here or to go?"
No bitch, I'm gonna eat all this motha f*ck*n chicken right here - give me a bib!
In all seriousness, can anyone recall when KFC was actually Kentucky Fried Chicken? I think it tasted better back then.
I have a feeling that there have been people that came in sat down and ate a whole bucket of chicken at a KFC. Why don't u just address me directly? :lol: Seriously...i got HUGELY fat working at KFC.... |
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Reply #14 posted 11/23/14 11:45am
kpowers
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BobGeorge909 said:
kpowers said:
I have a feeling that there have been people that came in sat down and ate a whole bucket of chicken at a KFC.
Why don't u just address me directly? Seriously...i got HUGELY fat working at KFC....
since you work there did you ever seen a customer eat a whole bucket of chicken??? |
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Reply #15 posted 11/23/14 12:25pm
BobGeorge909 |
kpowers said:
BobGeorge909 said: kpowers said:
I have a feeling that there have been people that came in sat down and ate a whole bucket of chicken at a KFC.
Why don't u just address me directly? Seriously...i got HUGELY fat working at KFC....
since you work there did you ever seen a customer eat a whole bucket of chicken??? Not that i recall. Often though, when someone is ordering for a family of 4-6, the whole family isn't at the register with them. The person taking the order doesn't know all of these specifics or has a clear eye on the whole dining room or who in the dining room goes with who's ordering. Or sometimes the family is outside talking or smoking or just not arrived...soooo...we just simply ask all people if its dine in or take out...rather than be guessing and getting t wrong. |
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Reply #16 posted 11/23/14 1:31pm
Shyra |
I've seen the buckets in my area. I live in Metro DC, and the buckets are usually used during the summer months during a special, but the big box is standard. |
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Reply #17 posted 11/24/14 8:07am
missfee |
KFC?
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Reply #18 posted 11/24/14 9:47am
KoolEaze |
BobGeorge909 said:
Having worked at KFC waaaaay back in '95-'96...no...they don't have buckets at some stores. Sometimes we got buckets if there was a special 'bucket' promo like a summer or winter meal deal, but typically our store didn't have them. The EC does actually get marinated for a long period and the original doesn't. But the original DOES get cooked in pressure deep fat fryers vs. Regular deep fat fryers like the EC gets cooked in. A A ladel of grease from the original pressure deep fat fryers got added to the gravy when I worked there...not sure about now...seems like its missing. The gravy would taste better the older the oil was...to a point. We used this thing called a 'fat boy' to suck the grease out of the fryers so as to replace it with new grease. Always made me think of cypress hill. 'Fat boy on a diet...don't try it...I'll jack yo ass like a looter in a riot.' Some stores have vegetable shredders that they use to shred the cabbage and carrots for the Cole slaw. Some just order it pre-diced. The shorn edges of the shredded cabbage makes for better slaw IMO...I think cuz the shredded edges allows for more water extraction vs. the pre-diced, neatly cubed cabbage. The biscuits come frozen and ready to bake...no one makes them per-say....but we, as employees, would let them thaw on top of the rotessirie(remember rotisserie gold?) Cooker and them fry them after they puffed up(rose)...MMMMMmmmm. And no...the secret herbs and spices recipient isn't spelled out or told to the chefs...its specifics stay secret. These r all the behind the scenes things I can think of right now. Another odd thing I noticed...many asians that frequented our location would always want absurd amounts of ketchup with EC chicken.
What does EC stand for? " I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?" |
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Reply #19 posted 11/24/14 10:16am
Genesia |
kpowers said:
FormerlyKnownAs said:
I get mad when I go to the KFC counter and order a bucket of chicken (12 pieces), I am by myself, and they ask, "Is that for here or to go?"
No bitch, I'm gonna eat all this motha f*ck*n chicken right here - give me a bib!
In all seriousness, can anyone recall when KFC was actually Kentucky Fried Chicken? I think it tasted better back then.
They save money on print with KFC then with Kentucky Fried Chicken
No, they don't. In fact, the old style was probably LESS expensive - since it used fewer colors. (Pretty sure they just used red on white back in the day.)
They went to KFC during the "fat scares" of the 80s and 90s. Nobody wanted to say "fried" because fried means high fat.
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Reply #20 posted 11/24/14 12:29pm
kpowers
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Genesia said:
kpowers said:
They save money on print with KFC then with Kentucky Fried Chicken
No, they don't. In fact, the old style was probably LESS expensive - since it used fewer colors. (Pretty sure they just used red on white back in the day.)
They went to KFC during the "fat scares" of the 80s and 90s. Nobody wanted to say "fried" because fried means high fat.
Kentucky Fried Chicken shortened its name to KFC for some reason
In 1991, Kentucky Fried Chicken officially changed its name to KFC. The reason has nothing to do with the myth of the chicken not being actual chicken, but rather had to do with saving money.
The Commonwealth of Kentucky trademarked their name in 1990, which meant that anyone using the word "Kentucky" for business reasons would have to pay licensing fees to the state. Rather than pay the fees, the company opted to change its name simply to KFC.
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Reply #21 posted 11/24/14 12:45pm
Genesia |
kpowers said:
Genesia said:
No, they don't. In fact, the old style was probably LESS expensive - since it used fewer colors. (Pretty sure they just used red on white back in the day.)
They went to KFC during the "fat scares" of the 80s and 90s. Nobody wanted to say "fried" because fried means high fat.
Kentucky Fried Chicken shortened its name to KFC for some reason
In 1991, Kentucky Fried Chicken officially changed its name to KFC. The reason has nothing to do with the myth of the chicken not being actual chicken, but rather had to do with saving money.
The Commonwealth of Kentucky trademarked their name in 1990, which meant that anyone using the word "Kentucky" for business reasons would have to pay licensing fees to the state. Rather than pay the fees, the company opted to change its name simply to KFC.
Okay - fine. But that has nothing to do with the cost of printing. It has to do with the cost of licensing.
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Reply #22 posted 11/24/14 1:23pm
kpowers
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Genesia said:
kpowers said:
Kentucky Fried Chicken shortened its name to KFC for some reason
In 1991, Kentucky Fried Chicken officially changed its name to KFC. The reason has nothing to do with the myth of the chicken not being actual chicken, but rather had to do with saving money.
The Commonwealth of Kentucky trademarked their name in 1990, which meant that anyone using the word "Kentucky" for business reasons would have to pay licensing fees to the state. Rather than pay the fees, the company opted to change its name simply to KFC.
Okay - fine. But that has nothing to do with the cost of printing. It has to do with the cost of licensing.
In away it does, it cost more money to print the word Kentucky than K |
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Reply #23 posted 11/24/14 4:40pm
Lammastide |
I dunno if this is a Canada-wide thing, but KFCs where I am have neither buttermilk biscuits nor the assortment of non-carb sides that KFCs in the States have. Once I learned that, their chicken didn't even matter to me.
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Reply #24 posted 11/24/14 5:21pm
FormerlyKnownA s |
KoolEaze "EC" stands for the extra crispy version.
KoolEaze said:
BobGeorge909 said:
Having worked at KFC waaaaay back in '95-'96...no...they don't have buckets at some stores. Sometimes we got buckets if there was a special 'bucket' promo like a summer or winter meal deal, but typically our store didn't have them. The EC does actually get marinated for a long period and the original doesn't. But the original DOES get cooked in pressure deep fat fryers vs. Regular deep fat fryers like the EC gets cooked in. A A ladel of grease from the original pressure deep fat fryers got added to the gravy when I worked there...not sure about now...seems like its missing. The gravy would taste better the older the oil was...to a point. We used this thing called a 'fat boy' to suck the grease out of the fryers so as to replace it with new grease. Always made me think of cypress hill. 'Fat boy on a diet...don't try it...I'll jack yo ass like a looter in a riot.' Some stores have vegetable shredders that they use to shred the cabbage and carrots for the Cole slaw. Some just order it pre-diced. The shorn edges of the shredded cabbage makes for better slaw IMO...I think cuz the shredded edges allows for more water extraction vs. the pre-diced, neatly cubed cabbage. The biscuits come frozen and ready to bake...no one makes them per-say....but we, as employees, would let them thaw on top of the rotessirie(remember rotisserie gold?) Cooker and them fry them after they puffed up(rose)...MMMMMmmmm. And no...the secret herbs and spices recipient isn't spelled out or told to the chefs...its specifics stay secret. These r all the behind the scenes things I can think of right now. Another odd thing I noticed...many asians that frequented our location would always want absurd amounts of ketchup with EC chicken.
What does EC stand for?
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Reply #25 posted 11/24/14 8:24pm
funkycat00 |
FormerlyKnownAs said:
KoolEaze "EC" stands for the extra crispy version.
KoolEaze said:
What does EC stand for?
Extra...CRISPY! |
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Reply #26 posted 11/25/14 9:24am
KoolEaze |
FormerlyKnownAs said:
KoolEaze "EC" stands for the extra crispy version.
KoolEaze said:
What does EC stand for?
Thanks! " I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?" |
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Reply #27 posted 11/25/14 9:25am
KoolEaze |
funkycat00 said:
FormerlyKnownAs said:
KoolEaze "EC" stands for the extra crispy version.
Extra...CRISPY!
Thanks to you, too. " I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?" |
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Reply #28 posted 11/25/14 11:30am
Genesia |
kpowers said:
Genesia said:
Okay - fine. But that has nothing to do with the cost of printing. It has to do with the cost of licensing.
In away it does, it cost more money to print the word Kentucky than K
Yeah...no.
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Reply #29 posted 11/25/14 11:39am
kpowers
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Genesia said:
kpowers said:
In away it does, it cost more money to print the word Kentucky than K
Yeah...no.
uhhh yeah. |
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