KFC to come out with healthier menu
By Associated Press
Published April 27, 2004, 8:00 AM CDT LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- The fast food giant that once had the word "Fried" in its name is looking to tout healthier food. KFC on Tuesday will unveil plans for a menu overhaul as an answer to falling sales and demands for healthier food, USA Today reported. The former Kentucky Fried Chicken will also sell oven-roasted chicken in boneless strips, in wraps and in salads. The paper said the new menu will be in place May 10. KFC, a unit of Louisville-based Yum Brands, late last year dropped an ad campaign emphasizing that fried chicken was part of a healthy diet. The ads had prompted a complaint from the Center for Science in the Public Interest filed with the Federal Trade Commission. http://www.chicagotribune.com/busin...hi-business-hed Oven roasted boneless strips!!??? That sounds yummy, hope it is lowcarb too. |
Hmm. As long as they don't add sugar to everything, the new selections should be lower-carb if not low-carb. Cool!
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Here's a link to KFC's press release
I tried the link you posted Angel but didn't care to register with the site to read their posting so I tried to go directly to KFC's site and here's what I found...
http://www.kfc.com/about/pr/042704.htm MMmmm...that BLT salad sounds good to me! :D |
Yummy looks good can't wait to go there for lunch!
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