So, in exchange for a 20-30 minute shopping trip and 20-30 minutes of prep time, you save $2.50.
KFC please.
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Heat the fat in a large frying pan until fragrant. Meanwhile dredge the chicken pieces in flour, then place in pan. Brown lightly, then turn and brown other side. Turn down heat to medium-low and continue cooking, 35-40 minutes, turning frequently, until cooked through. Serve immediately.
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Seems I was wrong, 1 hr-1:15 of prep time.
So, my response was a little curt. I see the point, and I see why KFC's meal is absolutely terrible for you and they're cruel to chickens and whatever else. I don't dispute that eating KFC does not promote the platonic ideal of healthy eating and I don't dispute that they're being somewhat disingenuous by suggesting that you can have a "nice family meal" from KFC for $10 that you can't get from the store for the same amount.
KFC is not a nice family meal. It's fast food. It's made based with ingredients from the lowest bidder.
But, at the same time, it's fast food. I can walk into a KFC and have that meal ready to eat in 10 minutes for $10. 20 minutes on an awful night with shitty service. In no conceivable universe can you make the meal that dude outlines in 10 minutes. It misses the point entirely of why someone would eat at KFC in the first place, and therefore is just as disingenuous as KFC's ad.