Are KFC chips cooked in animal fat?!


Question:

Are KFC chips cooked in animal fat?

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6 months ago
Location: Australia
Chips as in Fries.


Answers:
6 months ago
Location: Australia
Chips as in Fries.

Potato wedges?
No, they're cooked in soybean oil according to this document.

Fast food restaurants are no longer allowed to cook in animal fat in the U.S., at least.

Source(s):
http://www.kfc.com/nutrition/pdf/kfc_ing...

yes its on the website

Most likely !!
but just the same even if they use the good oils,
oils are oils ..they still give you the same weight gain
but you may know that
I just thought I would throw that in haha

its probably vegetable oil but since they fry all the chicken in the same oil i doubt its vegetarian after that

YES it says it on the website!!!!!!

knowing kfc (kentuky fried cruetly) they probalbly do take that extra fat and use it to their profit benifit. but if your really concered i would talk to the manager of your local kfc. but all togeather...i would avoid kfc, unless...........hehe........ your doing a protest against kfc.......

they used to be
not any more
they changed it a few months ago

No i dont think so they might have begun to use that oil with no trans fat too.

Yes they are and they're damn tasty chips!




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