Popeyes still be dere....right?
A FRIED CHICKEN DESERT!
Oh, the huge manatee !
3 utter crap hole neighborhoods.
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Welcome to the Soviet Union.
Whatever you do don’t say the blacks are upset because fried chicken places are going out of business... that’s racisss.
I’m basically a Southern Man, we eat fried chicken down here... and watermelon thank you very much.
Get rid of basketball courts and the city will replacement ready for invaders. Good bye black community. I am feeling like taco’s from NACOMAMMAS (NOT YO MOMMAS) Restaurant.
“...it looks as if there is no love, no hope in the community,”
That’s because there isn’t any,
“A closed business is not only a sore eye, but it’s a gateway for violence “
When you have the cause and effect transposed, there is not much hope of finding a solution.
Well when you have lost KFC in Chicago........
Yeah it’s bad enough when they close a few pharmacies but THE CHICKEN JOINTS!!!
Catastrophically for fried chicken lovers, it's far too late to close the barn door.
Where is Pritzker during this emergency? Racist Governor leaving black people without chicken ... what’s next, no watermelons?
Popeyes will swoop in and buy the places for pennies on the dollar.
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so they chose crime over chicken... go figure
I thought the negroes liked their fried chicken and watermelon. kawhill, that’s racist.
“it looks as if there is no love, no hope in the community”
LOOKS AS IF!?!?!?!
There is a lot of competition in the fried chicken marketplace in Chicago. Part of this may be KFC pricing itself out of the market. But then again, the locations that are challenging to operate are probably no longer profitable due to the difficulty of urban operations.