You can't have three breasts at KFC - it's two breasts and a leg ... or else

Posted: September 30th, 2008 - 10:01am by Doug Powell

A KFC manager hurled cooking oil, gravy and a metal chip drainer at a customer who complained after a server insisted he could only have two breasts and a leg in his meal, screaming,

"You'll get what you're given” and calling the customer a "motherf***er."

The Mirror reports that stunned families watched on in disbelief.

Police were called and both men were arrested at the restaurant and given £80 fixed penalty fines.

The customer said,

"That was the most expensive fast food meal I ever had. I got a battering from the Colonel. I just can't believe how rude the KFC staff were. The manager was swearing at me and insulting my mum. When I swore back it became a free for all. I was no angel in all this and responded when sworn at. But I'm now pursuing KFC for compensation for my ruined clothing."

The 26-year-old manager has been suspended while KFC bosses carry out an investigation into the incident at Ealing, West London.

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quality says:

nowadayz not oly the quality of customer care is diminishing, even quality of the food they serve also.during peak hours in UAE, i got in my plate oil soaked partially fried french fries and very dry chicken strips many times.

Posted on October 1st, 2008 - 2:56am

Ronald says:

U r right. In UAE they dont have a consistency in the taste even. When ordering for take home, they dont normally give all ur stuuff , say like napkins, forks etc.Also staff inside the kitchen can be found horse playing inside and then handling the food.

Posted on October 1st, 2008 - 11:45pm

Anne says:

Speaking from the other side of the pond in the U.S. my father, if he were alive today, would be sadly disappointed in the KFC restaurants. The quality has gone downhill, they don't have a lot of the stuff sometimes, you never know what they have and what not until you request it and then they say "sorry out of that". Not what it used to be, my father loved it but I don't think he would today.

Posted on February 6th, 2010 - 10:32pm

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