Advertised as Kentucky Fried Chicken original recipe

So let's turn the clock back to 20+ years ago, and the product we made for Yum!/Tricon/KFC was actually a hard shortening in 2 Kg bricks, 10 to a box.
The words you're looking for are 'beef tallow'. Same goes for McD's fries.

I stopped in a roadside diner a few years back, I couldn't even tell you what state it was in. I ordered a burger and fries and as soon as I bit into a french fry, I time-traveled back to a McDonalds in about 1983, and it was great, and I don't even like fries that much. There is CLEARLY a difference.

Clearly, the changes mandated by our illustrious government and their food pyramid are benefitting the public health....
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So let's turn the clock back to 20+ years ago, and the product we made for Yum!/Tricon/KFC
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I worked at Pizza Hut right when Tricon Global took over. We were hand-making dough every day, hand-cutting vegetables, serving 5% beer, and had a video game or two in the corner. And we were f'en packed every Friday Saturday and Sunday, and almost packed every other night for dinner.

Then came the frozen dough pucks. I spend a day on the crapper any time I eat it.
And the pre-cut veggies (so Taco Bell and KFC could use the same stuff).
and the 3.2 beer.
and the wage cuts.
and greasy pepperoni.
and so on.

Within a year, the store was deserted on a Saturday night, and the busiest we ever got was during lunch buffet. Corporate ownership, ruining yet another American Great.