Fast food culture is not unique to America. What with the one dollar Big Mac from McDonalds and the bucket of chicken from KFC it is sometimes forgotten that Kenya’s kibandas were the original fast food outlets scattered across the nation.
Trending on Twitter #KindandaskiCommandment is an ode to the Kenya’s fast food outlets that faithfully fuel the Kenyan population in their very own peculiar manner. With the twitter sphere taking the hashtag to new levels, K.O.T continues to reveal different aspects of the “Kibanda Commandments” that make them so unique and beloved by all Kenyans. Here is some of the best of the hashtag.
https://twitter.com/MatoneEliud/status/787934089257086976
#KibandaskiCommandments thou shall not eat beef (Karanga) on a daily basis.This can lower the self-esteem of other customers
— {{Ramgee Davis }} (@ibrahimatengo) October 17, 2016
#KibandaskiCommandments ukikosa tuMAINI kula tuMATUMBO 😂 😂 😂
— Immunized Muzukulu (@ItsNyagah) October 17, 2016
thou shall not complain about the salt shaker provided #KibandaskiCommandments pic.twitter.com/PGswWrZzIh
— Titus Munyeki ™ (@munyeki254) October 17, 2016
What have you observed in your local kibanda?
Share #KibandaskiCommandment and tag Capital Campus.