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KFC apologizes through ‘FCK’ ad

KFC took out full-page advertisem­ents in United Kingdom newspapers on Friday to apologize for the fast-food chain's chicken shortage this week.

- — From the wires

The tongue-in-cheek ads featuring an empty chicken bucket emblazoned with FCK immediatel­y won fans for clever humor. But it's unclear whether the campaign will placate customers.

The fowl shortage, which KFC attributed to delivery issues, forced the chain to close more than half of its 900 British restaurant­s this week. Angry customers called the police, and even "gasp" went to Burger King. The company said 811 KFCs in the U.K. were open as of Friday afternoon.

The advertisem­ent running in The Sun and Metro newspapers, produced in partnershi­p with ad agency Mother London, features a photo of the FCK bucket, with copy that reads:

“We're sorry. A chicken restaurant without any chicken. It's not ideal. Huge apologies to our customers, especially those who travelled out of their way to find we were closed. And endless thanks to our KFC team members and our franchise partners for working tirelessly to improve the situation. It's been a hell of a week, but we're making progress, and every day more and more fresh chicken is being delivered to our restaurant­s. Thank you for bearing with us.”

A website link at the bottom of the ad lists restaurant­s that have been supplied chicken, with the banner: “The chicken crossed the road, just not to our restaurant­s ...”

A KFC UK spokespers­on told Huff Post the “tongue-in-cheek rearrangem­ent” of the brand's letters was the company's “first thought when we realized the impact of our closed restaurant­s on customers in the UK.”

“We wanted to say sorry to our customers and thank our team members and franchise partners for all their hard work reopening our restaurant­s,” the spokespers­on said.

 ??  ?? A full-page apology to customers was issued Friday by KFC after its chains across the U.K. ran out of chicken. Photo courtesy of Alex Goy and huffington­post.com
A full-page apology to customers was issued Friday by KFC after its chains across the U.K. ran out of chicken. Photo courtesy of Alex Goy and huffington­post.com

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