USA: The NYT has an article on Kennedy Fried Chicken, a NYC outfit that is run by Afghan immigrants. Originality is not in their recipe: Kennedy copies as much of the Kentucky Fried Chicken formular as they can, despite a 1990 court ruling. However, the NYT writer seems to prefer Kennedy’s chicken to Yum’s greasy by-product. There are also some great “only in new York” moments in the article. A customer complaining that the soda they bought somewhere else is warm, but he wants a replacement from Kennedy. A teenager tries to negotiate his own prices.
Tags: customer, NYC, time, USAPost 1436
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Posted Sunday, 15 August 2004, 07:03 HST @627
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