KFC Free Meal Rainchecks Come With Generous Helping Of Potatoes
You forgot about the free grilled chicken meals from KFC, didn't you? Well, I did. Melissa in Maine reported that she was able to use her raincheck coupon, and was satisfied with her meal. Or at least the side dishes.
I don't know if anyone's written to you about the aftermath of KFC, but I thought I should give my report from Maine. After all the posts about how KFC gave up on their promotion and was instead asking folks to fill out forms for their raincheck 2 piece meal, I certainly wasn't expecting much from my local KFC. But when I walked in and timidly
asked if they were accepting the coupons, the assistant manager brightly exclaimed with a "Yes - we sure are!" I even noticed 3-4 coupons by the register that they had already accepted earlier that day. I've included a photo for you because before I even noticed how small the chicken pieces were (as most people noticed when the promotion first started), I was surprised by the portions of the sides. I haven't seen that much mashed potato in an individual side in years! Did this happen anywhere else or was my branch just incredibly generous and compensation for the small pieces of grilled chicken?
Has anyone else turned in their raincheck coupons?
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@animatedantmo: Why would you think that? The original coupons expired quite some times ago and she referenced the raincheck coupons in her submittal.
@GuJiaXian: This I have to agree with. I have occasionally driven through and bought just a side of it and then gone home and added it to anotherwise healthy meal.
She should be so lucky. The mashed slop and gravy is the best thing at KFC. We used to go to KFC when I was a kid just so I could have the mashed slop. I didn't want the chicken, I just wanted the potatoes. And after I had a few teeth pulled (shakes fist at dentist) and had to eat something mushy and lukewarm I ate this stuff for a week and never got tired of it.
@animatedantmo: Hey, I'm the OP, and I guess I wasn't clear about it to Laura, but this *was* for the original coupon that I had redeemed before the expiration date. I'm just incredibly slow about uploading photos. =X But I redeemed it after Mother's Day, when the company had freaked out about the promotion and dished out raincheck coupons instead. So I went in thinking that I'd be filling out a coupon redemption form, but walked out with the free meal unexpectedly!
@Alessar:
I've done the same thing, when we get a meal i end up getting a large cole slaw in case anyone else wants some.
I prefer my mashed potatoes with lumps of actual potato, like mom used to make. One of the reasons I don't like KFC is that I don't like their sides. I find their chicken to be sub-par to their competitors'. We just lost our last Popeye's, which was my favorite chicken place. Now I hit Church's when I need a fix.
Every time I used the coupon (at all 4 KFCs within 2 miles of my work) thy all gave me a HUGE chicken breast and a little wing. I can honestly say my grilled chicken breasts we're as big if not bigger than the cripsy my girlfriend got.
And our sides were filled to the top.. and we actually got to choose our sides most of the time.. No where did the coupon say it had to be mashed potatos and coleslaw. :)
I haven't been to a KFC in years, but that looks like a reasonable piece of chicken to me. I remember the original photos from when the promo was going on and the chicken here looks noticeably bigger and about the size that an average adult should be consuming with a meal. You really shouldn't be eating a piece of chicken the size of your head anyway...
Does anyone else think KFC changed their gravy recipe like 15-20 years ago? It's always bugged me...I swear their gravy was better when I was younger. It isn't terrible now, but it used to be much better. My guess is they went to the powdered stuff at some point, but I have no proof. Either that, or the fact my taste buds have lost something.
@GenerousHelpingOf_GitEmSteveDave: Don't do it, it'll go straight to your hips and your Jerseycam fans will get more of a generous helping of GESD than they bargained for.
@MosesKabob: I had the same dilemma when Harvey's offered free hamburgers last week.
The thing is that I've seen the 30 Days episode that explains that the price of cheap/free meat is the use (and abuse) of sick animals that aren't considered worth full price in the first place. If you can get through all the PETA preachiness, the underlying issue is that you really do get what you pay for.
In fact, I think of that episode every time I think of eating meat. I've been a vegetarian ever since.
@unobservant: It's roughly the size (but not nearly the unbuttery density) of a hockey puck. All similarities end there, though. Not to rub it in or anything, nor to give the secret away, but the manna God gave the wandering Hebrews in Exodus? Piping hot KFC biscuits...
[uncontrollable drooling ON]
@MosesKabob: You can always claim it was too late for that particular chicken anyway. Not eating there wouldn't have made that chicken's life any better.
@RandomHookup: Technically true, but individual reductionism doesn't really solve that problem, it just rationalizes the perpetuation of it.
If it makes you feel better, great, but it still allows the company to make loads of profit off of a cruel business model.
@pb5000: That sounds awesome. I love the extra crispy recipe, but I think Popeye's Crispy chicken is my favorite.
@TheObserver: The grilled chicken is probably smaller since they are kinda marketing it as healthier. Smaller portions have fewer calorites and higher profit margins.
@YourTechSupport: Agreed, if we're talking about the mint green goo coleslaw not whatever it is that might be coleslaw in that picture. I loved the glowing green stuff. :)
I haven't been able to solve that equation yet, and keep hoping that someday I will see that KFC and Tyson (in particular) have officially cleaned up practices at their plants. Likely not going to happen, so I am without KFC. I actually whimper when their commercials come on, but I just can't bring myself to eat Tyson chicken when I KNOW what kind of behavior they condone. Not knowing was so much sweeter.. and tastier. =(
@MooseOfReason: Which I don't like. AT ALL. It's usually what I end up trying to put on someone else's plate.
@Saboth: KFC used to make their gravy from drippings acquired from the fried chicken. Also, they used to make their biscuits FROM SCRATCH! My sister worked there for a few weeks in high school.
@GenerousHelpingOf_GitEmSteveDave:
KFC has 3 great items that are not chicken, its the Biskets, Potatos and Gravy, then Cole Slaw. That stuff is great. It almost the only reason to go there.
I commented on this before, that's what their chicken is, did you even read the nutritional facts? It's all fat and little protein, it's pretty much the worst "chicken" you could put in your body. I believe a doctor would suggest you eat nails before this "chicken". Why the hell are you complaining about the sides? They're the only good thing in the meal, you suck at posting.
@pecan 3.14159265: Hee, my friend's sister used to work at KFC and people would place an order like "aghfshsshahshsh"... and she'd say "I know what you want! You just got your tongue pierced and you want mashed potatoes!" and they'd nod.

























Well, except for the confetti stuff on the right, that looks DAMN good, down to the lumps in the gravy. Great, there goes my diet again.