<p>A travel vlogger visiting the Philippines, Ali, has captured the attention of netizens with a quirky Instagram reel where he visits a roadside food cart labeled “KFC” and interacts with a man who claims to be its CEO. What starts as a curious exploration turns into an unexpected and humorous twist, leading Ali to dub the man as the "CEO of KFC" in his video.</p><p>The video, which was posted in March on Ali's Instagram page ‘gowithali’, is going viral with over 25 lakh likes already.</p><p>In the video, Ali casually walks into a roadside food cart named KFC that promises dishes like Kikiam (squid, pork or spiced meat-based balls), Kwekkwek (quail egg dish), and Fishball Chickenball. </p>.<p><strong>Watch video</strong></p>.<p>Ali, with a surprised expression, points to the cart and says, “Oh, look at that! It’s KFC, huh?” But, wait, it has no real association with the international fried chicken chain 'Kentucky Fried Chicken', founded by Colonel Harland Sanders.</p><p>The roadside food stall's board elaborates what this KFC stands for, "Kikiam/Kwekkwek Fishball Chickenball." </p><p>The food stall owner, beaming with pride, points to the modified KFC board and explains that he’s been running this stall for five years. With a bright smile, the Filipino man confidently responds, “Yes. I am the CEO.”</p><p>Second later, Ali, amused by the moment, echoes the man’s words, saying, “This is the CEO of KFC." </p>.KFC welcome in Ayodhya but no meat on the menu.<p>The man also added a surprising piece of information at the end of the clip by stating that he’s not just the owner of the food stall but also a member of the street gang named ‘Tondo Vigilante Crips’. And, his shiny blue outfit had the group’s name printed.</p><p>When Ali learned this, he captioned the video, "KFC Gangster in Philippines." Soon the official account of KFC India commented, saying, "Where do we sign up to be a part of this street gang?"</p>
<p>A travel vlogger visiting the Philippines, Ali, has captured the attention of netizens with a quirky Instagram reel where he visits a roadside food cart labeled “KFC” and interacts with a man who claims to be its CEO. What starts as a curious exploration turns into an unexpected and humorous twist, leading Ali to dub the man as the "CEO of KFC" in his video.</p><p>The video, which was posted in March on Ali's Instagram page ‘gowithali’, is going viral with over 25 lakh likes already.</p><p>In the video, Ali casually walks into a roadside food cart named KFC that promises dishes like Kikiam (squid, pork or spiced meat-based balls), Kwekkwek (quail egg dish), and Fishball Chickenball. </p>.<p><strong>Watch video</strong></p>.<p>Ali, with a surprised expression, points to the cart and says, “Oh, look at that! It’s KFC, huh?” But, wait, it has no real association with the international fried chicken chain 'Kentucky Fried Chicken', founded by Colonel Harland Sanders.</p><p>The roadside food stall's board elaborates what this KFC stands for, "Kikiam/Kwekkwek Fishball Chickenball." </p><p>The food stall owner, beaming with pride, points to the modified KFC board and explains that he’s been running this stall for five years. With a bright smile, the Filipino man confidently responds, “Yes. I am the CEO.”</p><p>Second later, Ali, amused by the moment, echoes the man’s words, saying, “This is the CEO of KFC." </p>.KFC welcome in Ayodhya but no meat on the menu.<p>The man also added a surprising piece of information at the end of the clip by stating that he’s not just the owner of the food stall but also a member of the street gang named ‘Tondo Vigilante Crips’. And, his shiny blue outfit had the group’s name printed.</p><p>When Ali learned this, he captioned the video, "KFC Gangster in Philippines." Soon the official account of KFC India commented, saying, "Where do we sign up to be a part of this street gang?"</p>