Hello Skip, See, you're saying "KFC is exactly what you need" because they have enough money to make the brand recognizable. Probably the little store on the corner has better chicken but you won't go there if you don't know the place. And this is pretty common situation in many countries including America itself. The other thing is that in small places you have no choice at all no matter what are you craving for. People who live in the towns with no internet, two TV channels, one radio station and four restaurants would not understand what are we talking about. They don't know anything about the food besides KFC or whatever they have. Thursday, July 25, 2002, you wrote to me: sH> on 7/24/02 12:28 PM, Peter Gannushkin at shkin@shkin.com wrote:
Do you really think that KFC or Burger King are better than thousands of small grilled chicken and burger places?
sH> If you're craving a bucket of extra crispy (as I do from time to time), KFC sH> is exactly what you need. Some food, like some music, is for nourishment, sH> and some is just for fun. Just like Li'l Kim is not designed for the same sH> listening purposes as Sarah Vaughn. NP: Yann Tiersen "Le Fabuleux Destin d'Amelie Poulin" (CD) -- Best regards, Peter Gannushkin e-mail: shkin@shkin.com URL: http://www.downtownmusic.net/