KFC Japan Offers A Trip To Osaka To Eat All-You-Can-Eat Chicken

Edwin Goei • OC Weekly • December 18, 2012
About this time, every year, someone out there like me writes an article about how the Japanese have made eating KFC a Christmas tradition as we have made eating roast turkey and stuffing. I know this because I tried to write one last year only to...
The full article can be read on the OC Weekly website.

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