In Großbritannien und Irland mussten über 500 Filialen von Kentucky Fried Chicken vorübergehend dicht machen. Der Grund dafür: der Fast-Food-Kette geht das Huhn aus. Die Wiederaufnahme des gewohnten Betriebs wird wohl noch bis nächste Woche dauern. Angeblich weil das Logistikunternehmen DHL offenbar Schwierigkeiten hat, für Nachschub zu sorgen.
KFC published a list of only 338 of its 900 stores that were still open on Monday night. Many were offering a limited menu and restricted opening hours.
The chicken delivery problem is so severe that the company cannot say when operations will be back to normal. But it said it was working “flat out” to resolve the crisis.
Signs on many of the closed stores said: “Sorry, we’re closed. We deliver our chickens fresh into our restaurants, but we’ve had a few hiccups with the delivery today. We wouldn’t want to be open without offering our full menu, but we’ll be back at the fryers as soon as we can.”
KFC tried to make light of the problem, saying “the colonel is working on it” – a reference to the chain’s US founder, Colonel Sanders, whose image adorns the brand.
In a statement it blamed the chicken shortage on a contract with delivery company DHL.
Liegt bestimmt alles beim Nachbarn, der nienienie da ist. DHL eben.