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Country Chicken

I've been seeing and hearing about Country Chicken for about 3 years now until I finally decided to give it a try. My reason for not trying it sooner was because I'm allergic to chicken (unless its free-range). I went to the CC branch along Benavidez Street and ordered one chicken for take-out. I was a bit surprised that it costs P300 compared to the ones in Shopwise and Hypermart that costs less than P220. Anyways, CC is way bigger than the ones I mentioned. Upon arriving home, I excitedly took my first bite--- it's yummy! It's juicy and tender and flavorful. Now I'm a convert. Can't believe myself that I've wasted 3 years just to taste this chicken.

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