Nicole Williams is the spitting image of a would-be KFC veggie chicken consumer.
You know KFC means business when it sends a"food ambassador" -- apparently a really hot person who likes food -- to try out a new plant-based fried chicken.. We're not vouching for that, but Nicole was looking good at a KFC food truck in Southern California this week for the veggie chicken debut.
All jokes aside ... the new item comes courtesy of a partnership with Beyond Meat that's been about a year or so in the making.They tried Beyond Fried Chicken in Atlanta in 2019 -- to some reported success -- and then expanded it to Nashville and Charlotte. Now, the faux pollo is coming to SoCal ... with the new menu item becoming available in locations throughout L.A. Orange County and SD.
Verdict's still out if the new grub is just as finger-licking good as the OG -- nothing's impossible though, we suppose.
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