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KFC is dealing with two separate food incidents at two restaurants in Australia.
A TikTok video showed workers at a Queensland location licking chicken, grabbing handfuls of lettuce and throwing chips. The video got nearly 500,000 views before the person who posted the video changed the settings to private.
KFC didn’t immediately comment on the video, which allegedly took place at a branch in Queensland.
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In addition, another KFC customer last weekend discovered a discarded rubber glove from a staff member in an order of chicken salt on hot chips and shared his find on Facebook.
“Might want to avoid KFC for a bit. Dirty used gloves found in box of chips,” the upset customer shared on his local Facebook group. “Was at Kwinana KFC, late night grub run at around 11pm.”
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