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<blockquote data-quote="Nellie" data-source="post: 18301" data-attributes="member: 7196"><p>Actually the carbs are not that high in KFC, according to my carb book, 2 pieces have about 14 carbs. Personally I find that the fat content is the bad thing, 2 pieces 23gms.</p><p></p><p> Until recently a high percentage of the fats in KFC has been transfats, legislation/pressure in the US and some parts of Europe including the UK has lead to a change to using healthier cooking oils ( only in the last year) but I don't know if they have done that in Bangkok as oil is sourced locally!</p><p></p><p>I tried to find the answer, couldn't find it but did find this quote from the Scotsman in 2007</p><p></p><p></p><p><a href="http://news.scotsman.com/mcdonaldsfastfood/Same-chain-same-meal-different.3279353.jp" target="_blank">http://news.scotsman.com/mcdonaldsfastfood/Same-chain-same-meal-different.3279353.jp</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nellie, post: 18301, member: 7196"] Actually the carbs are not that high in KFC, according to my carb book, 2 pieces have about 14 carbs. Personally I find that the fat content is the bad thing, 2 pieces 23gms. Until recently a high percentage of the fats in KFC has been transfats, legislation/pressure in the US and some parts of Europe including the UK has lead to a change to using healthier cooking oils ( only in the last year) but I don't know if they have done that in Bangkok as oil is sourced locally! I tried to find the answer, couldn't find it but did find this quote from the Scotsman in 2007 [url]http://news.scotsman.com/mcdonaldsfastfood/Same-chain-same-meal-different.3279353.jp[/url] [/QUOTE]
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