OMG! Angry KFC worker put pubic hair in customer’s food, posts it on Facebook

by Tutu Akinlabi

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A customer at a KFC restaurant in the United Kingdom might have gotten more than she bargained for after a worker allegedly dropped pubic hair into a meal.

A group of girls were said to have told a worker at the fast food place that she needed to smile more and it was their order that was reportedly laced with the hair.

The allegation was made via Facebook on ‘Spotted Cardiff’, a page set up to enable users drop anonymous notes.

Daily Mail reports:

The message suggests the co-worker carried out the alleged act after taking umbrage with the way the drive-thru customers had spoken to their colleague during the ‘altercation’.

The post said: ‘Karmas a **** girls, hope you enjoyed your food I made for you after overhearing the way you spoke to my girl on the head set be picking pubes out your teeth for a week’ (sic).

It was then signed off with ‘mwah’, a word used to express the sound of a kiss. 

A spokesman for KFC said a worker had been suspended over the post, but she said the chain did not believe any food had been contaminated.

 
The message, which was posted on Facebook page Spotted Cardiff, suggested the worker had carried out the alleged act in an apparent revenge attack for rudeness

 The message, which was posted on Facebook page Spotted Cardiff, suggested the worker had carried out the alleged act in an apparent revenge attack for rudeness

 She said: ‘We have investigated this incident and although there was an altercation in the drive-thru between the customers and a member of our team, we do not believe the food was contaminated in any way.

‘We have the highest standards of food hygiene and do not tolerate even the suggestion of this kind of behaviour, and therefore the employee was suspended as soon as the matter came to our attention.’

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