The chicken would have been distributed to citizens under the communist-run island's ration book system, which provides subsidised food and is an integral part of daily Cuban life. But it's thought thieves sold the chicken - to buy laptops and TVs.
I thought about going with “Royale with chicken” as opposed to “Royale of chicken”, but I went with the second because I thought that the Royale is already intended to be a quarter pounder of beef and it might have seemed beef+chicken instead of a quarter pounder of chicken 😁
133 TONS of chicken…
Cuba uses the metric system, 133,000 kilograms of chicken. 293,215 pounds.
On average, a chicken weighs 5.7 pounds.
293,215 / 5.7 = 51,441 chickens.
Check out the big brain on Brett!
But how many royals of chicken are they?
(Just kidding, I wasn’t making fun of your comment)
*Royale with Chicken
I thought about going with “Royale with chicken” as opposed to “Royale of chicken”, but I went with the second because I thought that the Royale is already intended to be a quarter pounder of beef and it might have seemed beef+chicken instead of a quarter pounder of chicken 😁
Nope, I’ve replaced the cheese with chicken.
133 tonnes. 147 tons.