New York Post

KFC knows when it’s licked by COV

- Noah Manskar

Finger lickin’? Gross!

KFC has temporaril­y dropped its “finger lickin’ good” slogan because it “doesn’t feel quite right” during the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The fried-chicken chain admitted its 64year-old tagline doesn’t work as well at a time when officials have urged people not to touch their faces to stop the virus from spreading.

“We find ourselves in a unique situation — having an iconic slogan that doesn’t quite fit in the current environmen­t,” Catherine Tan-Gillespie, KFC’s global chief marketing officer, said in a statement announcing the move on Monday.

KFC made the change official with a 30second ad showing the words “finger lickin’” blurred out on its billboards and chicken buckets. The company emphasized that its food isn’t changing and that the slogan will return “when the time is right.”

While “it’s finger lickin’ good” likely wasn’t meant to be public-health advice, the United Kingdom’s Advertisin­g Standards Authority fielded 163 complaints in March about a KFC ad that showed people licking their fingers, according to the BBC.

KFC ultimately pulled the ad, which the complainer­s feared would encourage behavior that could spur the spread of the deadly COVID-19 bug, the outlet reported.

This week’s tongue-in-cheek marketing ploy followed a tough quarter for KFC and parent company Yum Brands, which also owns Pizza Hut and Taco Bell.

KFC suffered a 21 percent drop in samestore sales from April through June as the pandemic forced the chain to temporaril­y close about 6,000 of its 24,000 restaurant­s by mid-April,

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