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KFC to reopen 200 restaurants - with 350 open for takeaways

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Fast-food giant KFC has announced it is reopening a further 200 restaurants - meaning there are now 700 up and running. But it has warned that things will look somewhat different.

In a message posted on Twitter, the company said half of the stores back open are operating as takeaways, while the rest are drive-through or delivery-only.

It comes after it was forced to shut all its outlets because of the coronavirus lockdown. In the statement, KFC said: "Today, we've reached the milestone of 700 restaurants reopened across the UK and Ireland. "Just like you with your terrible barnet, the restaurants will look a little different to how they did before. "You'll notice we've made a few changes to ensure we're offering takeaway in a way that's as

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