
bigdragon Something is clearly wrong with the way the stock market works when one person's meal makes a major impact on the market. Keep Jensen away from lasagna! Reply
tamalero bigdragon said: Something is clearly wrong with the way the stock market works when one person's meal makes a major impact on the market. Keep Jensen away from lasagna! Never underestimate the reasoning of investors to feed on the idiocy of fanboys. Reply
Heat_Fan89 I'd love to try that chicken. I'm a huge fan of General Tso's chicken. It kind of looks like it. Reply
palladin9479 bigdragon said: Something is clearly wrong with the way the stock market works when one person's meal makes a major impact on the market. Keep Jensen away from lasagna! The stock market is moving correctly, this was a ridiculous amount of "Free" advertisement to an entire market segment largely unknown to the western world. Like how much money would it cost to pay one of the most recognizable people on the planet to do an authentic long form advertisement, then blast it to every channel, news station and social media platform on the planet. Right now how many people are googling "Korean friend chicken near me" and planning to visit those establishments just to see what the noise is about. Reply
usertests Heat_Fan89 said: I'd love to try that chicken. I'm a huge fan of General Tso's chicken. It kind of looks like it. There's been a spread of Korean fried chicken places in recent years, at least near major American cities. https://www.bonchon.com/https://bbqchicken.com/https://www.cm-chicken.com/index.htmlhttps://www.pelicanausa.com/https://www.chowhound.com/1568950/popular-korean-fried-chiken-chains-ranked-worst-best/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korean_fried_chicken Reply
Gururu It's good but just like karaage immensely overrated. We've enjoyed the best fried chicken here in the U.S. for 200 years and that will never change. Add Nashville hot sauce to really kill off any competitors. Reply
bit_user Gururu said: We've enjoyed the best fried chicken here in the U.S. for 200 years and that will never change. Different cultures have different tastes. I expect Korean fried chicken probably tastes the way it does, because that's what's most appealing to the typical Korean palette. It's definitely not that they didn't explore other options or that they can't get other ingredients, in this day and age. So, they probably kept improving and refining it until they reached what they consider to be the best version. I like that not all cultures have the same tastes. It would be a lot less interesting to sample other countries' cuisine, if they were all catering to exactly the same palette and only varied in terms of the particular ingredients and techniques. Reply
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