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[edit] Note about recent revert
I reverted an anonymous edit that made the article even more like a Burger King advertisement. There's nothing wrong with having a section about BK Chicken Fries and their viral marketing campaign, but that should not be the only focus of this page. If this keeps happening it might make people wonder if the viral marketing includes editing Wikipedia. —TheMuuj Talk 03:44, 26 July 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Other chicken fries
I'm pretty sure my old high school wasn't the only of its kind to serve chicken fries years before Burger King. So, perhaps it could be mentioned that Burger King started serving them after an executive's kid brought the idea home one day? Not that they necessarily did, but the concept of chicken served in the shape of a fry was not innovation on Burger King's part so they shouldn't get the credit for it.
- Yes, this article should probably be about Chicken fries in general, and maybe even merged with Chicken nugget, since that article is not very long. Besides, Dwight Yoakam also has his own line of Chicken fries, so the BK product should not be the sole focus of this article. —TheMuuj Talk 09:27, 20 May 2006 (UTC)