In Japan, KFC fast food is a Christmas tradition
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- čas přidán 24. 12. 2012
- In Japan, where turkeys won't fit most ovens, KFC fried chicken has managed to market itself as a Christmas tradition since the 1970s, and every year gigantic queues form in front of restaurants of the American fast-food chain. Duration: 01:09
Santa is a chubby white guy with a white beard, wearing red & white.
Colonel Sanders is a chubby white guy with a white beard, white suit, & the KFC buckets have red & white.
Maybe all white guys look the same to the Japanese? :D
Just like how all Asians look the same to white guys
im surprised america hasn't taken this on yet
Couple of reasons why:
1) KFC is closed on Christmas.
2) Christmas actually has religious connotations to it, despite the commercialization of it.
3) Families are expected to cook actual feasts at home on Christmas day.
4) KFC in the USA is outright disgusting.
@@happygilmore5948 no it doesn't. Christmas is a pagan holiday once known as Yuletide.
@@macewindu9100 Christ Mass.
@@macewindu9100yeah and the years used to have 360 days in them. Things aren’t the same forever. Christmas is about the birth of Jesus to a lot of people and even if it wasn’t it still has a lot of deeper meaning besides religious ones. For a lot of people it’s the only time they get to see their family.
@@ToxPhy no one cares. Btw, the usa is supporting a genocide of Palestinians which is what Jesus was but i'm sure you don't care about that.
That is so cool how tradition started by lack of actual affordable turkeys and foreigners making do with what was available.
I want to try this one day in America
so good
AWESOME :D
Yummy
Id rather make my own fried chicken
где их реклама с оленями?
Because reindeer are what pull the sleigh for Santa Claus. 😁
What? o_0
lmao
Then that would make you the worst governer ever