Australian KFC store forced to close after running out of chicken

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The Alice Springs store is one of the most isolated KFCs in the world, and recent flooding on the Stuart Highway between Glendambo and Coober Pedy meant the shop couldn't replenish its chicken supply.

Despite the closure, full-time staff and managers were still paid, but casual workers lost their shifts.The store was reopened today, after chicken was brought down from Darwin. To try to prevent another shortage this weekend, chicken will be sent over to the Alice Springs store from Queensland.Other restaurants and stores, including supermarkets, also experienced shortages due to the highway closure.

 

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Good its shit food anyway

Let’s eat veggie now !!! Don’t kill any livening being for enjoyment!

Kentucky fried kangaroo would be interesting

Lots of chicken at Rainbow meats but they are of the right kind😂

And this govt thinks it can take on China and maintain supply lines

I don’t eat junk foods so Idc

What’s wrong with going back to using cats and rabbits.

There’s a certain epidemiologist that will be filthy!😳

Can still get that precious LNP bucket though - full of right wings and a**holes🙃

Liberal party effect. No food to eat. We are on our own.

Oh ffs now I have to cook on pay day 🙄

I dont hold a chicken leg mate

BrettSmout27 this is getting serious now mate

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