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About Pollo Feliz

In the US, 19 million tonnes of poultry was consumed in 2019. China was the number one consumer in the world with 20 million tonnes. Chicken makes up the largest portion of these massive amounts, highlighting how much chicken the world consumes.

It shouldn’t be too surprising that poultry is widely consumed right now. It’s highly versatile from its production to cooking and even suits some of the most stringent dietary restrictions. This can explain why there are so many restaurants and fast food chains as well as food vendors that specialize in them.

If you ever find yourself curious as to how different countries prepare and enjoy chicken for mass consumption, a quick look at some of the most famous fast food chains would be helpful. We rounded up a few to help you get an idea of the many different ways chicken is enjoyed around the world.

Pollo Feliz - Mexico

Mexico’s Pollo Feliz may have a rather odd origin story but their chicken received rave reviews not just from locals but tourists as well. They have also managed to expand in California in recent years.

One thing to note, however, is that the menu is pretty limited. Their grilled chicken is only available in one variety but they offer other traditional dishes like Carne Asada and tacos. As a bonus, Pollo Feliz prices are very affordable and suited for large groups so it’s a great place to head to if you’re on a budget.

Wild Wing - Canada

Canada’s fast food chains aren’t as different from the US' but they’re still noteworthy, especially Wild Wing. With 101 flavors to offer, they certainly take on fried chicken in numerous ways. What you can count to be very Canadian about this dish is its cooking style which has even won awards. They also have distinctly Canadian flavors which are based on maple.Among the

BonChon - South Korea

Korean fried chicken made waves all over the world for its crunch and sweet and spicy flavor. It has become very popular that many chicken wings chains and joints now include such flavors to their own menus. If you want something more ‘authentic, check out BonChon. It’s now expanding in many parts of the globe so you might just find a store near you.

Oporto - Australia

With how diverse Australia is, it shouldn’t be surprising that one of their top fast food chains offer Portuguese-style chicken and burgers. They promise exquisite flavors and spices, making them very enjoyable and different from other fast food chicken options.

The Chicken Rice Shop - Malaysia

Hainanese chicken is a wonderful chicken dish from Southeast Asia and it’s really a shame that not everyone gets to enjoy it on the regular. In Malaysia, you can easily opt for a plate of this from the Chicken Rice Shop.