KFC Closes Hundreds Of Stores
KFC Chains in Britain are suffering from widespread chicken shortage. The company found itself in a tough position on Tuesday deciding whether or not to close the stores while it…

SAN RAFAEL, CA – OCTOBER 30: A bucket of KFC Extra Crispy fried chicken is displayed October 30, 2006 in San Rafael, California. KFC is phasing out trans fats and plans to use zero trans fat soybean oil for cooking of their Original Recipe and Extra Crispy fried chicken as well as other menu items. KFC expects to have all of its 5,500 restaurants in the U.S. switched to the new oil by April 2007. (Photo Illustration by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Justin Sullivan / StaffKFC Chains in Britain are suffering from widespread chicken shortage.
The company found itself in a tough position on Tuesday deciding whether or not to close the stores while it waits for more chicken. Britain just so happens to be the largest European market for fast-food chicken and the fifth biggest market for KFC. Customers are feeling the loss and of course took to social media to let it out. As the passion for fried chicken strengthens everyday, Britain is forced to come up with a solution for its thousands of customers. As of now they are not sure when they will reopen but they are reassuring KFC lovers that this will not last always.
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