In a bizarre game of PR one-upmanship, Burger King and KFC have both promised a year’s supply of chicken to the British woman whose complaints about KFC’s recent chicken crisis went viral.
Following the closure of 700 of 900 KFC stores last week, the clip of the unnamed woman complaining on a national television news programme stirred interest and amusement around the world.
“I’ve ‘ad to go to Burger King,” she said in the ITV news clip on Feb. 20, after explaining she couldn’t find any KFC stores open.
“I tried two places but they are both closed. Absolutely gutted. Will I get a free rice box for coming down?”
“The horror. We would like to locate this lady. We have one Ricebox left at Head Office and it has her name on it,” they wrote on Feb. 21.
But a few hours later Burger King had stepped in with a rival offer.
“Putting all your chips on the table..bold move BK. When our chips arrive we will match your stakes and too put all our chips on the table. Until then we have limited chips.”
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After KFC ran out of chicken and closed more than half of its 900 restaurants across the United Kingdom, a London police department asked people not to report the gastronomical inconvenience as an emergency worthy of police attention.
“[I]t is not a police matter if your favourite eatery is not serving the menu that you desire.”
“It is doing huge brand damage to KFC. The franchisee can’t go off and buy chicken from a wholesaler. Their contracts with KFC prevents them from going to third parties. And KFC can’t put its name on chicken it didn’t supply. The franchisee and KFC have both got both hands tied behind their backs.”