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Posted: 7/20/2008 7:42:35 PM EDT
Kentucky Fried Chicken Sizzles in Fallujah
July 18th, 2008 · 11 Comments


   Only a short time ago the city of Fallujah served as stronghold for insurgents. Daily skirmishes, improvised explosive device detonations and public unease made operating a business in the city very difficult.

   Today, with improved security throughout the region, the low price of 4,000 dinar, or $3.50, will purchase a full meal at the recently established Kentucky Fried Chicken in the Hey Al Dubat area of the city.

   The KFC is the first to open for business in the city. Before improved conditions in the city, insurgents threatened business owners, demanding money to support acts of terrorism.

   After a quick visit to the Fallujah Business Center during routine operations July 16, Marines with Regimental Combat Team 1’s Security Platoon and with Information Operations, talked with employees at the franchise to evaluate its success.

   “We stopped to check up on the KFC to see how things were going,” said 1st Lt. Michael C. Bryant, platoon commander with Battery M, 3rd Battalion, 11th Marine Regiment, RCT 1. ”You can tell that the area is returning to normal, especially when you see fast food places in the area doing so well.”

   The restaurant has several employees, and three that work full time. Employees there serve an average 25 customers per day.

   The Marines often take time to assess economic progress and gauge community activities during missions in the city.

   After several short conversations with employees and patrons, the Marines ordered food to take back to Camp Fallujah for lunch.

   “I think it is awesome to see a business doing so well in Fallujah, and not have to worry about safety or corruption,” said Bryant, a 25-year-old from Colorado Springs, Colo.

   Security over the past several years has reached an all-time high in Fallujah and many of the surrounding areas. The increase can be accredited to coalition forces conducting patrols and security missions, as well as Iraqi police and Iraqi army retaking control of a majority of the Anbar region.

   “I remember when I was here last in July 2004 and things were much different than they are now,” said Sgt. Steve J. Arnoux, a 25-year-old vehicle commander from Browning, Mont. “When we would go out on convoys in the city, the attitude was a lot different. It seemed like we were just waiting to get ambushed. Now we stop at KFC.”

   Citizens of the area can now work steady jobs, where as prior conditions kept many from even coming to work on a daily basis.

   “I love the work here, because we have the opportunity to go to work every day,” said a KFC employee.

northshorejournal.org/kentucky-fried-chicken-sizzles-in-fallujah
Link Posted: 7/20/2008 7:49:30 PM EDT
[#1]
Link Posted: 7/20/2008 7:50:43 PM EDT
[#2]
Ok that is fucking awsome IMO
Link Posted: 7/20/2008 7:50:47 PM EDT
[#3]
Little bit of Kentucky............yea
Link Posted: 7/20/2008 7:50:49 PM EDT
[#4]
Wow. They serve 25 people a day.
Link Posted: 7/20/2008 7:52:02 PM EDT
[#5]
KFC it's finger licking Halal.

ETA: The KFC I ate at in Bahrain didn't serve biscuits, but french fries and rolls.
Link Posted: 7/20/2008 8:11:10 PM EDT
[#6]
OMG KFC!!!!

hey email that story to moveon.org

BWAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Link Posted: 7/20/2008 8:12:53 PM EDT
[#7]
Sweet.

The Colonels still winning hearts and tastebuds.
Link Posted: 7/20/2008 8:16:41 PM EDT
[#8]

Quoted:
Sweet.

The Colonels still winning hearts and tastebuds.


Colonel Sanders is the first fast food in Fallujha. The militarization of fast food is upon us.


Link Posted: 7/20/2008 8:17:58 PM EDT
[#9]

Quoted:
KFC it's finger licking Halal.

ETA: The KFC I ate at in Bahrain didn't serve biscuits, but french fries and rolls.


I remember KFC served rolls when I was a kid. The biscuits didn't come on the scene until the 80's...  I liked the rolls better personally...

Fries are also good with KFC... sounds awesome to me!
Link Posted: 7/20/2008 8:27:52 PM EDT
[#10]
Why kill um when we can make them dependent on our culture...
Link Posted: 7/20/2008 8:28:44 PM EDT
[#11]

Quoted:
Why kill um when we can make them dependent on our culture...


asymmetric warfare.
Link Posted: 7/20/2008 8:44:30 PM EDT
[#12]

Quoted:
Why kill um when we can make them dependent on our culture...


Yep...

That's the whole point behind the 'Current Generation of Empire'....

Don't occupy & govern by force....

Expand your sphere of influence, and make other nations willingly and totally dependant on your economy....

A new order, of sorts... Where America has a good portion of the world under a spell, so to speak....



You guys *do* remember, my original sig-line, right... Something about 'what good is all this power if we don't use it?'.... Well...
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