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Trevor Noah wondered, earlier this week, why South Africans don't eat chicken for breakfast. He then visited Microsoft's new 'all-electric commercial-scale kitchen,' where he cooked with a wok that uses electricity instead of gas. | News24Arts

Trevor Noah attends the 2023 Vanity Fair Oscar Party Hosted By Radhika Jones at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts.Trevor Noah wondered, earlier this week, why South Africans don't eat chicken for breakfast.

But while Microsoft continues to advocate that cooking with electricity is not inferior to cooking with gas, South Africans may argue as they continue to be plagued by load shedding.Trevor Noah posed this question to his 11.8 million Ever wondered why Mzanzi eats chicken every other time of the day except for breakfast? Well, I think there’s a big conspiracy. Someone is keeping chicken under wraps. I won’t mention them, but you know them well ??????????On Tuesday, offering somewhat of an explanation for having food on the brain, Noah shared a video where he visits One Esterra.

It is also"one of the only and largest all-electric commercial scale kitchen facilities in the world," according to Jodi Westwater – Sr Services Manager, Dining Operations Workplace Services, Microsoft.

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