Guest guest Posted August 25, 2001 Report Share Posted August 25, 2001 I was reminded of this when I read the post about Mc D's chicken breast not being okay. Back last spring, someone posted that the KFC tender roast chicken was GFCF. I got a tender roast chicken breast, the kind that was meant to be put on a bun for a sandwich, and reacted horribly! He broke out in a rash on his face and had severe aggression problems and crying and screaming fits for days afterwards. We have since found out that he is allergic to chicken, but he had been eating chicken without this kind of reaction. I'm wondering if the tender roast is really not GFCF, or maybe the kind they send to the KFC's for the sandwiches is different from what the poster was referring to. Did anyone else have problems with this? ===== __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2001 Report Share Posted August 26, 2001 I've never asked because I've never given it to . But, it really is good, which leads me to believe there must be something in it making it taste so good. I'll call and ask though and post back. Wendi KFC Tender Roast > I was reminded of this when I read the post about Mc > D's chicken breast not being okay. Back last spring, > someone posted that the KFC tender roast chicken was > GFCF. I got a tender roast chicken breast, the kind > that was meant to be put on a bun for a sandwich, and > reacted horribly! He broke out in a rash on > his face and had severe aggression problems and crying > and screaming fits for days afterwards. We have since > found out that he is allergic to chicken, but he had > been eating chicken without this kind of reaction. > I'm wondering if the tender roast is really not GFCF, > or maybe the kind they send to the KFC's for the > sandwiches is different from what the poster was > referring to. Did anyone else have problems with > this? > > > ===== > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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