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‘Feels like a demonic ritual’ — KFC’s latest commercial will SHOCK you

In 1930, a man named Harland Sanders began selling fried chicken from a roadside restaurant in Corbin, Kentucky. That restaurant eventually became the global franchise Kentucky Fried Chicken, more commonly known as KFC. It’s been adored for generations. However, now droves of people are swearing off the restaurant for life — and not b ... Read more

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