Kanney wrote: » Is KFC going in beside TK Maxx, up above Cuba there?
Tzetze wrote: » What's the deal with KFC being allowed get away with not revealing their full ingredients? Highly-addictive, E-number-laden, MSG-loaded, carcinogenic muck! Bon appetit!
gary82 wrote: » You know E numbers aren't necessarily bad :rolleyes:, that's a myth, for example E300 is vitamin C and E162 is just beetroot juice!
JohnCleary wrote: » fatties
Svalbard wrote: » Screw KFC. When's TK Maxx opening? Is it big?
Tzetze wrote: » Ok, thanks. :rolleyes: I've read that 'not all e-numbers are bad for you'. That's a long way from 'all e-numbers are harmless'. They can still shove their 'secret recipe'.
Deleted User wrote: » down with this sort of thing.
kickoutthejams wrote: » I'd love to make my return to Galway and gorge myself on KFC.
Bonzodog wrote: » I thought it was....maybe I'm wrong. I also thought that Pizza Hut was going to up here in Ballybrit in the Dunnes complex. There is definitely planning going through for a drive through Fast Food joint there, so maybe KFC are locating a drive-thru there? I hope so.
JustMary wrote: » Pretty sure I read that this got declined on the grounds that they don't know what's happening with the roading/outer by-pass yet.
Mike... wrote: » Thats the NN Taxi Drivers happy
JustMary wrote: » Is KFC popular in Nigeria et al? I wouldn't have expected Africans to be any more well-disposed towards America's attempts at world-domination of food brands than Irish people are.
tbh wrote: » black people love fried chicken
tbh wrote: » black people love fried chicken. Didn't you know? It's hilarious, like saying Irish people are all drunks.
Redhairedguy wrote: » ...and taffy... and watermelon... Then again, who DOESN'T like fried chicken? (besides vegetarians, vegans & hippies)