They’re both under the same parent company, so I would have thought they wouldn’t fuck it up this bad. And I mean, it’s a gaddang quesadilla. I learned how to make one of those when I was 6.
I LOVE falafel, amazing food, especially with a little chili sauce and tzatziki? Stop. But I would never trust KFC in any country to be able to make a good one.
Inconvenient as it is best bet for trying the worlds delicacies is to find ways to make them at home. Please don’t blame Mexico for this KFC atrocity lol.
While I understand trusting KFC to make a quesadilla is a gamble trusting a fast food restaurant to make Food should not be a gamble. That looks like an insult for spending money there I mean what is that
Sunny_Cant_Swim@reddit
The price on that receipt…
skernstation@reddit
Sue then for false advertising - wtf
green_and_yellow@reddit
Ah yes, spend $20,000 in legal fees to recoup that lost $5
Weird_Yam6398@reddit
Mexican’t
NotMulligan@reddit
Que?sadilla
metalguy91@reddit
This first mistake was trusting KFC to make a quesadilla. I mean that’s a tragic ass looking quesadilla. Taco Bell even looking fire right now.
QueezyF@reddit
They’re both under the same parent company, so I would have thought they wouldn’t fuck it up this bad. And I mean, it’s a gaddang quesadilla. I learned how to make one of those when I was 6.
CannibalHarpy@reddit (OP)
They sell falafel and kebab now too, which I’m sure are of equal quality.
One day I hope I’ll be able to sample all the world’s delicacies in one subpar fast food restaurant.
thefringeseanmachine@reddit
falafel & kebab? where the hell do you live? England?
CannibalHarpy@reddit (OP)
Sweden, lol Waiting eagerly for the meatball and pickled herring crossovers
The00Taco@reddit
I'm surprised they sell quesadillas in Sweden of all places. They don't sell quesadillas, but Arby's does a decent job at their gyros
Xfuck1tX@reddit
metalguy91@reddit
I LOVE falafel, amazing food, especially with a little chili sauce and tzatziki? Stop. But I would never trust KFC in any country to be able to make a good one.
Inconvenient as it is best bet for trying the worlds delicacies is to find ways to make them at home. Please don’t blame Mexico for this KFC atrocity lol.
IAmEchosDad@reddit
Is that a slice of plastic American cheese they're using??
ImpressiveQuality363@reddit
This would be even funnier if you got it from a combination KFC/Taco Bell
nostalgicnoob51@reddit
This is the staging photo. https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSi5YhrOgC7jATj_Cq0hTYFGud4uzGC4WbHui9l0E76AQ&s=10
OP got catfished.
freakmeout123@reddit
looks like roti
ddconque@reddit
I would return it and ask them to do it better or refund. Wtf is ts
SanDiedo@reddit
At this point, bring your own ingredients.
NocturnoOcculto@reddit
At least they cooked the tortillas. The food subreddit is rife with upvoted uncooked tortillas.
Toros_Mueren_Por_Mi@reddit
Quesadilla? More like pesadilla
dmw_qqqq@reddit
Who buys quesadilla from KFC? It’s like getting fried chicken from Taco Bell.
Legitimate_Assh0le@reddit
While I understand trusting KFC to make a quesadilla is a gamble trusting a fast food restaurant to make Food should not be a gamble. That looks like an insult for spending money there I mean what is that