Japan KFC's Offered All-You-Can-Eat Gluttony For July 4th

Edwin Goei • OC Weekly • July 5, 2012
Japan celebrated July 4th in the most American of ways yesterday: stuffing their faces with all-you-can-eat KFC. The chain held a promotion that lasted between 1-4pm at 381 of its restaurants where customers are allotted 45 minutes of “tabehoudai”...
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