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Don't forget that just a few months ago, KFC couldn't even sell chicken in most of their locations. I'm over KFC and Burger King in this country because they are usually incapable of running a restaurant. The ice cream machines are never working and the people behind the counter always seem to have started that morning and don't know anything.You know who's on top of their game? McDonald's! The touch screen menus work great and you can get the food brought to your table and new ones have lots of seating outside. And they have ice and the mcflurry machine always works.
OMG that makes me laugh out loud while also feel terrified all at once!
What did KFC say on the Twitter?
I think Tami is losing it now. Each time she posts, the cats get scarier. I'm afraid I'm going to wake up one morning and find a cat like that in my bed.Somebody please set up an intervention
They can take away my straws but please don't take away my ice
It was Clydebank where I was told about the ice. Lunchtime today, I think I will pop over to Drumchapel to see what happens, and maybe hit Dumbarton on my way home tonight to see what they say.
I usually go to KFC for lunch about once a week.Today I went, and asked for extra ice in my drink. I was told, 'we don't do ice any more'.At first I thought she was saying she wasn't allowed to give extra ice, and I was going to say I will pay for it. But as she handed me the drink, I realised there was no ice in it... not even one little cubelet. So I said 'no ice?' and she repeated that they're no longer putting ice in the drinks, as they are already chilled in the line. I asked if they will put ice in the drinks if the customer specifically requests it, and I was told they will no longer be making ice in the store, so there will be no ice available at all.I asked if it was just this particular store, or if this is a new thing at all KFCs and was told this is the new policy in all KFCs in the UK!Piece of nonsense! I won't be going back.
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