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'Starving' toddler with rare eating disorder gets life-saving KFC delivery

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A young girl at risk of starvation without KFC popcorn chicken has been given a month's supply of it by the fast-food giant.

Akira Gujadhur, six, suffers from a rare eating disorder meaning she refuses to eat anything but the bite-sized chunks of chicken.

With all branches of KFC closed during the coronavirus lockdown her parents, Raj and Hem, feared the worst. But following an appeal for help, KFC agreed to deliver a huge batch of popcorn chicken to the family's home in Poole, Dorset.

Akira, who is autistic, refuses to eat chicken from the supermarket because of her Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID).

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