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KFC says ‘don’t call the police’ after announcing changes to fried chicken services

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Shops and restaurants have been affected by the coronavirus pandemic. Many outlets have made changes to their opening times and services.

And some have also been experiencing shortages in goods because of the British public stockpiling goods. KFC is one of the companies that’s been affected by the COVID-19 crisis.

The fast food giant has closed British restaurants to prevent the spread of the virus – but its takeaway, drive-thru and home delivery options are still available.

Even though the changes are understandable, some customers aren’t pleased about them. In a message to British customers, a spokesperson said: “Our guests and our teams are top priority, so we’re doing everything we can to keep them safe. “We’re a restaurant business,

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