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Published 10:47 6 Jan 2016 GMT
Of course, naturally there are those among us with filthy minds who look at an innocent picture of a chicken and see something filthy...
When asked will he change it, Dirty Bird owner Neil Young defended the controversial logo to Vice News, saying: "We've never really thought about it like that. Our designer created a D and B for 'dirty bird', then pushed them together to make a cockerel."
So far they have not announced any plans to update the logo, but if protests continue then they may be forced to offer a boneless option.‘Amazing’ air cooler drops to under £40 ahead of the next UK heatwave
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