The Star Late Edition

No foul play, says KFC boss

- KARISHMA DIPA karishma.dipa@inl.co.za

FAST food outlet KFC said their chicken that was caught on video being washed on a dirty floor was never intended for consumptio­n.

KFC chief executive Jason Kerr told the Star this morning during a visit to the affected branch in Braamfonte­in that the chicken pieces formed part of the raw wastages and was to be thrown away.

But he said employees at the outlet on the corner of Biccard and De Korte streets took the affected chicken pieces that were not perfect for consumptio­n to the back of the store to remove the breading.

Breading of the chicken refers to the process of coating it with flour and their secret blend of herbs and spices.

Kerr said the employees did this because they feared management would discover that they breaded the chicken after it was identified as being “imperfect”.

Although the incident has damaged the food outlet’s brand, Kerr was adamant that the employees in question only violated a minor regulation and did not harm the consumers.

“The team members are not to blame because no harm was done to the consumers.”

The employees have not been suspended following the incident but will undergo a hearing.

The store has also been reopened following the closure on Friday.

A video of the employees, taken from a high-rise flat close to the restaurant, went viral on Friday.

It showed them hosing down the chicken pieces on the floor of the premises behind the store.

Since then, people have taken to social media to express their shock and outrage, claiming the store sells dirty chicken to consumers.

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