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Chef's Diary: Cheap-chicken ad from KFC hides true cost of food; here's a tastier, low-cost alternative

 
Chef Kurt Friese's nemesis, Kentucky Fried Chicken, has done it again. An ad aired during the Super Bowl said KFC can feed five people for $15 ... but at what cost to their health and to the planet? Instead, Chef Kurt offers a recipe for an equally affordable meal of chicken in a tasty orange glaze. (link)

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