Stop the Madness

Sometimes, I don’t know what to make of what goes on in this crazy world of ours. Things just keep heading in the wrong direction.

This has nothing to do with the economy or pig flu or anything like that. I’m talking about chicken here.

Did you hear that KFC has come out with a new ad campaign? They have a new product and want everyone to know about it.

They don’t just want you to know about their new chicken, they want you to know that it’s good for you. Yep, they are advertising Kentucky Grilled Chicken.

I don’t know how to process that information, especially when they have an ad campaign built around the word “unthink.”

First of all, I love grilled chicken and already know where I can get it – my backyard. I have this thing I call a grill, and I love to use it.

Secondly, I don’t want to “unthink” what I know about KFC. I already know that they serve delicious fried chicken that might not be good for me so I only eat it on rare occasions to remind me of how good it is.

That’s the deal with fast food. We know it’s not healthy, but it tastes so good so we hold onto it as a guilty and convenient pleasure.

Why did some people have to go out there and eat fast food so regularly, which caused health organizations to freak out and try and guilt places like KFC into changing?

I have to rank that as one of the singularly most annoying developments in recent years. People who didn’t know eating at these places all the time would cause health problems should be stopped. Don’t go changing the menus to accommodate them.

They started going to fast food joints for the greasy, fatty food. I have a newsflash for you – adding grilled chicken to the KFC menu won’t get them to stop eating the friend chicken or that horrific bowl full of meat and vegetables they serve.

And don’t think I’m just picking on KFC. All the fast food places have the same problem. Salads and “healthy” wraps at McDonald’s? Veggie burgers at BK? Come on now!

It’s not just the healthy food angle that gets me. I have written before about the bigger issue here – diversity.

I don’t want my favorite comfort food places branching out. I don’t want lunch from Starbucks and fancy coffee from McDonald’s. How many more fake Mexican food things can Taco Bell come up with and does Pizza Hut really expect us to believe that all those people were fooled by their pasta?

Generally, I don’t pine for the good old days, but this is one instance where I wish for a simpler time. What was wrong with fast food being a guilty pleasure? How have our lives improved through making these special places try and fit our every wish?

The time has come for a change. If it doesn’t happen, we’re just one step away from “do you want pita bread and hummus with that?” That thought scares me to death.

Author: brian

2 thoughts on “Stop the Madness

  1. Yes, I have heard of beans, Buster. Or Will. Or whatever name you are going by now. Love, love, love beans. They are the magical fruit, you know.

    Thanks for reading! I love my loyal fans.

  2. Thanks for reading. But your spellchecker needs some work. You keep messing up one word. Protein can help that problem, I hear.

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