A UK man has spoken out after he picked up his KFC order – only to find a crude insult on the label.
But when he returned to work, the 37-year-old discovered the word “sh**face” had been plastered on two separate pots of gravy.
However, he was unimpressed by the fast-food chain’s apology – and offer of a mere £10 voucher in compensation.“We would also like to send you a £10 goodwill voucher to say thanks for letting us know,” the company allegedly wrote.the slur may have been a joke and could have been intended for the kitchen staff and not customers.“It might be a prank – I didn’t do anything to upset them. It’s very strange, I’ve never been called that before.He said he would boycott KFC in future.
“Even if it wasn’t meant for me, and the guys behind the counter were just bored or had meant it for someone else, it’s just not on. Earlier this month, Kimberly Sze visited Coffee Supreme on Christchurch’s Welles St with her young family – but after double-checking her bill, she was stunned to find she had allegedly been overcharged, and her daughter had also been insulted with the words “Fam w the terrifying kid” printed at the top of the document.“Hey Coffee Supreme NZ you might want to train your staff at Coffee Supreme Welles Street a little better.
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