A guy recently had everyone talking after posting what he was having for breakfast. Breakfast is one of the first meals a person will have for the day and is said to be one of the most important meals of the day. With that said the guy posted and said "What’s for breakfast?" with a picture of his food. See the post he made on Twitter down below.
As you can see from the picture the guy is having two pieces of fried chicken, chips and coffee from KFC. People commented under the post and had a lot of things to say. Someone and said "For some weird reason I like the KFC when it has slept over." Another person commented and said "You are the only person that does not make me feel guilty about the food I eat daily." See some of the other comments people left under the post down below.




What do you think of the breakfast? Comment down below your thoughts.
Source https://twitter.com/KingMax0814/status/1542056312397250560?t=d98pP8EMyKTp07JL7zGG1g&s=08
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