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Something something WP:BRD, though I didn't think it would be controversial to swap this for that. I'm not mad, I'm just disappointed. How can you stand behind the preposterous suggestion that grey mound of sludge is archetypal coronation chicken, a dish noted for its distinct colour?
I agree there are in fact no good pictures of coronation chicken on Wikimedia. Someone should change this. In the meantime though, I support yellow indistinct mound of sludge over white indistinct mound of sludge. It's also worth noting that the picture I changed it to is the one in use on the main Coronation Chicken article. I would like to hear more about your reasoning to the contrary @Chiswick Chap BrigadierG (talk) 21:50, 21 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]