Over the course of the week, McDonald's has reopened hundreds of its drive-thrus in the UK.
23.05.2020 - 14:01 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
KFC has now opened up hundreds of its branches in the UK, and people have flocked to get their hands on the iconic fried chicken.
Some people have queued for hours at drive-thrus due to huge demand, but shoppers have soldiered through to get their chicken fix.
However, KFC has now been forced to issue a stern warning to people ordering its food, after pictures of the brand's packaging littering the streets caused upset on social media.
In a message to fans, KFC wrote on Twitter: "Don't be a
Over the course of the week, McDonald's has reopened hundreds of its drive-thrus in the UK.
KFC has reopened 700 of its stores across the UK so that customers can get their fried chicken fix during lockdown.
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