Emmett Brown's automated breakfast maker in his livery stable in 1885 had a caged chicken as part of the 'eggs' section, underneath which was a chute into which a freshly laid egg would roll into a ceramic bowl that held the shell as it tipped and poured the egg into a hot frying pan. The food served to the townsfolk attending the Hill Valley Festival in 1885 included fried chicken. In 1928, Herbert Hoover's campaign slogan was "a chicken in every pot, and a car in every garage".
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