> Where at in Britain is fried chicken most prevalent?

Where at in Britain is fried chicken most prevalent?

Posted at: 2015-06-30 
Southern Fried chicken has origins in Scotland. This was brought to the Southern States as fat fried chicken. Subsequently slaves made their own interpretation by adding spices and this created the known southern fried chicken.

Therefore if you are asking where southern fried chicken is most frequently found ...It's found in fast food chains as the altered version that has returned to the UK.

However deep fried fatty foods are still heavily associated with Scotland and this is a stereotypical trait.

http://munchies.vice.com/articles/scotla...

I suppose that the obvious answer would be london because of its size and population,but we in b ofritain have a history of fast food venues long before the americans even thought about them,si/nce victorian times we have had in every major city in britain our now famous fi/sh and chip shops,who today do a variety of meals, as well as the fish and chips including fried chicken and chips ok.

Anywhere. There is no one place that has more fried chicken than others. Pretty much every city and town has places with fried chicken. It's a popular snack, especially after a few pints

Usually the poorer part of any town or city can be found simply by looking for fried chicken shops.

We don't tend to cook fried chicken at home but most towns have at least one KFC

Nowhere near where I live. It is mostly bought in cities and is made from the cheapest type of battery factory farm chicken usually from factories in Thailand. It is full of growth hormones, antibiotics and the residues of G.M. maize the chickens are fed on. Don't eat it regularly. It is extremely bad for you

Where at? Is English not your first language?

In the fast food shops in any town/city

Town and city centres.

Note that KFC "food" contains no chicken (read the ingredients).