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Some KFC stores close all week in UK delivery crisis

About 450 outlets remained closed Tuesday due to ‘operationa­l issues’

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Some KFC outlets in Britain are to remain shut for the rest of the week, the fast-food operator said Tuesday as a supply crisis rumbled on, leaving fans craving a fix of deep-fried chicken.

About 450 of the chain’s 900 outlets remained closed late Tuesday after “operationa­l issues” with new German delivery supplier DHL left them without poultry supplies.

“Each day more deliveries are being made,” said a spokesman for KFC.

“However, we expect the disruption to some restaurant­s to continue over the remainder of the week, meaning some will be closed and others operating with a reduced menu hours.”

The crisis erupted over the weekend when KFC switched its delivery contract to DHL, leading to the closure of 700 of its British stores.

“We’ve brought a new delivery partner on-board, but they’ve had a couple of teething problems — getting fresh chicken out to 900 restaurant­s across the country is pretty complex,” KFC said.

“We know that this might have inconvenie­nced some of you over the last few days, and disappoint­ed you when you wanted your fried chicken fix,” the company added.

With some customers apparently suffering withdrawal symptoms, one London police department tweeted: “Please do not contact us about the KFCcrisis — it is not a police matter if your favourite eatery is not serving the menu that you desire.” or shortened

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