Candian KFC VS American KFC

two dollar canadian coin - Two bucks two bucks two bucks
@Sissygrl (10912)
Canada
February 13, 2007 7:10pm CST
In canada we have toonie tuesdays at kfc, because our two dollar coin is called a toonie. (the one dollar coin is called a loonie if you thought toonie was funny) Do American Kfc chain have a day where you can get a two peice meal for two bucks? and if so what's it called?
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4 responses
• United States
14 Feb 07
Wow, that's awesome! Usually a piece of chicken with 2 side dishes, a biscuit and a drink costs around $5.00. You could buy two KFC snackers for $1.98 plus tax. I don't think any fast food restaurant in America has a two piece meal for only $2.00.
@Sissygrl (10912)
• Canada
15 Feb 07
Well its only on tuesday. hence the toonie tuesday. and its just two peices of chicken and fries.
@finlander60 (1804)
• United States
14 Feb 07
The only thing I can say about this is, I think special deals, like you mentioned, are at the discretion of the franchise owner. The only thing even close to what you mentioned is the chicken fried steak dinner for $1.99 on Wednesday's.
@Sissygrl (10912)
• Canada
14 Feb 07
chicken fried steak ? that sounds interesting. what is it ?
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• United States
24 Feb 07
Chicken fried steak is a beef cutlet that has been breaded and deep fried. It is usually served with a creamy gravy that is kind of a gray color, there is usually some black pepper in it, probably for looks as well as for flavor. You should come on down here and try it some time. Once you have had one you will probably want it some more. Words cannot properly describe it, you just have to eat one. If you would like to try this website you will probably find a good recipe for one: www.recipezaar.com This is a free site.
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• United States
14 Feb 07
I do not visit k f c very often
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• Australia
15 Feb 07
Wow, American/Candian KFC is way better than Australian KFC, they only have meals and no specials *usually*
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