Fastfood Chicken or Native Chicken?
By blackaquea
@blackaquea (313)
Philippines
February 20, 2007 6:38am CST
I noticed that some Fast food Chains in my country would serve fried chicken that taste like native chicken. Is it because they're running out of quality chickens that they could get from, or are they cutting their costs? Anyone could tell the difference but it's probably that people was psyched to eat delicious chicken that they don't mind what they're eating anymore.
1 response
@raijin (10345)
• Philippines
20 Feb 07
I think I know some local fastfood chain here that serves native chicken, and believe me, I never agian ordered chicken on them whenever I dine at them. I just go for their burgers or salad, but never again on their chicken.
I don't why but, I really can't get to like eating our local chicken. Though they say it tastes good than the commercialized ones, I still can feel it's difference and I don't also like the smell of it.
Well I guess I have to take up on something that I am used to, eversince I developed my sense of smell..
@blackaquea (313)
• Philippines
20 Feb 07
Exactly! just by the smell of it you can already find out if the chicken is native or from somewhere else. Native chicken tastes awful and I'm wondering why no one is complaining about the kind of chicken that they serve in fast foods.