Rap mogul Jay-Z  has expanded his business empire by investing in a fast food restaurant  in his native New York. The hip-hop superstar has quietly bought into  an eaterie in Brooklyn, New York called Buffalo Boss, which is co-owned  by his cousin Jamar White. 
"Yes, it's all true. Jay supports us in all we do, that's my big cousin right there," White told MTV. The rapper is already using his influence to make a difference in the local community by handing out free food to reward exceptional students at a nearby school, according to TMZ.com. Buffalo Boss serves organic chicken in a special sauce, fries, salads and soft drinks.
Back in 2009 Jay told Oprah Winfrey  that he was so poor he only ate chicken. "We ate a lot of chicken, you  know, because chicken's cheap," he said. "We had so much chicken -  chicken backs, chicken everything ... to this day, I can only eat small  pieces or else I feel funny."
"Yes, it's all true. Jay supports us in all we do, that's my big cousin right there," White told MTV. The rapper is already using his influence to make a difference in the local community by handing out free food to reward exceptional students at a nearby school, according to TMZ.com. Buffalo Boss serves organic chicken in a special sauce, fries, salads and soft drinks.

