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Posted by: nec

3rd Jun 2011 03:25am

Went and brought KFC yesterday and was surprised at how exspensive it cost.$1200 for 2 peices of chicken and 2 small chips, And 1 sml potato and gravy. no wonder People dont eat out , it cost too much.And i love kentucky. .tell me your comments on this subject please.

Shezak
  • 16th Jun 2011 09:42am

YOU SHOULD HAVE TAKEN IT BACK IMMEDIATELY. I have a policy now if the product I get is not up to standard or actually the product I ordered..... doesn't matter if it is from a fast food outlet or a supermarket. I complain like hell.

And guess what you usually get either a replacement or a free meal another time.
Example: Had a problem with some filo pastry recently.. bought one lot and could not used it, as I was committed to the dish I was making I went to another tore and purchased the same product very similar story.
GOT onto the net and explained the problem, and how disappointed I was.
They sent me a $20 gift card to be used at a supermarket. The TOTAL cost of my 2 purchases was about $8. Same deal with McDonalds ordered seared wrap and received crispy. Got straight on the phone and they took all the details and next time I went through I received a free replacement. DON'T OVER DO THIS BE GENUINE.........


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