Natalie Jackson, a nurse in training from Britain, was hit with a $264 fine at KFC — for staying too long eating a family bucket of chicken.
Jackson and a friend of hers, ordered 14 chicken pieces, six bags of fries and large cokes after driving to their local branch. They spent an hour and a half eating the 5,456-calorie feast. A few days later, KFC regular Jackson got the fine in the mail for breaking the restaurant parking lot’s 75-minute limit.
“It’s disgusting. I spend a lot of money in there. Now I’m never going back,” the 24-year-old fumed Wednesday. Jackson, who eats at KFC three times a week, complained to the restaurant that she was unaware of signs warning of the time limit in Huddersfield, West Yorks. The mega bucket cost her $22. Jackson said that she doesn’t plan on paying the fine.
“It didn’t feel like I was in there all that long. We were hungry.”
A KFC spokesman said: “The 75-minute time limit is designed to accommodate our customers who generally eat for about 30 minutes.”
So in essence, what you're saying Mr. Spokesman is that this chick who, rightfully so, ordered a lot of food for just two people, was fined because you "typically" only have customers in your store for 30 minutes? That's bad business. If she wanted to eat ya'll out of every product you had, you need to still accomodate her. Whatever. I don't know the laws over there in Britain and don't care to know them!
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why the hell is she eat that damn much in the first place?!?!?
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