Domino's Fried Chicken Now Categorized As Migratory Fowl
It seems the culinary world, much like the natural one, is subject to unpredictable evolutionary pressures. Recent reports indicate that the latest fried poultry offering from Domino's has transcended its humble origins as a mere snack. Scientists, grappling with this unprecedented development, are now reportedly considering its reclassification as a type of migratory bird. This extraordinary biological leap from deep-fat fryer to potential transcontinental voyager raises profound questions for ornithology and, more urgently, for air traffic control.
The move, ostensibly aimed at challenging rival purveyor KFC, now appears to be less about market share and more about the very definition of 'chicken'. While competitors are busy perfecting secret blends of herbs and spices, Domino's has inadvertently birthed a new, possibly sentient, species capable of self-propulsion. One can only imagine the implications for global food supply chains if the product begins to exhibit genuine avian instincts, perhaps even forming flocks and altering established flight paths. The pursuit of profit, it seems, has now ventured into gene-editing by proxy, with potentially delicious but terrifying consequences.
Son of a Glitch
Staff Writer
