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KFC famously did not sue or complain about the episode. In fact, the brand saw a spike in social media mentions. As the saying goes, there is no such thing as bad publicity.

While the adults deal with the loss of fried chicken, Eric Cartman is distraught. However, he soon discovers that KFC is still obtainable through illicit means. He finds a dealer in a back alley and buys a bucket of chicken. This quickly escalates into a full-blown drug-ring parody. Cartman becomes a kingpin, distributing chicken to addicts, utilizing a gang of thugs, and eventually running a "cartel" out of a dilapidated house. The segment is a direct homage to the 1983 film Scarface , complete with Cartman adopting a Tony Montana persona, heavy weaponry, and a mountain of "product" (gravy and biscuits).

. This episode is well-known for Randy Marsh’s attempts to get a medical marijuana card after the local KFC is replaced by a cannabis dispensary.

This episode is widely considered a classic because it perfectly balances two absurd, parallel storylines that satirize American healthcare and drug policy.

A new law bans fast-food chains like Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) within South Park county lines due to health concerns. The local KFC is replaced by the medicinal marijuana dispensary.

: It's worth noting that any fan-made content based on copyrighted material, like "South Park," exists in a legal gray area. Officially sanctioned content is produced by Comedy Central and Paramount Pictures.

Randy Marsh tries to buy marijuana at a new local dispensary but is denied because he is perfectly healthy.