Is KFC fire log real?

KFC is a well-known fast food restaurant that has been in business since 1952. In March of 2013, a YouTube user by the name of “KFC Firelog” uploaded a video that purported to show a KFC firelog that had been set ablaze.

The video quickly went viral, and KFC responded by issuing a statement saying that the firelog was fake.

According to the KFC Firelog video, the log was set ablaze in a KFC restaurant in Louisville, Kentucky. The video purportedly shows the firelog burning for several minutes, and even creating a large fire that spreads to other parts of the restaurant.

KFC issued a statement saying that the firelog was fake, and that the video was fabricated.

There are several problems with the KFC Firelog video. First of all, the video is poorly shot. The flames in the video look fake, and the video has been edited in a way that makes it look as if the firelog was burning for a long time.

Second of all, the video is dated March of 2013, which was well after KFC had responded to the original firelog video. Finally, the location of the KFC in Louisville where the firelog was allegedly set ablaze does not match up with the location of the restaurant in the video.

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