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KFC confirms COVID-19-driven chicken shortage in Melbourne, with some stores to close – 7NEWS.com.au
A coronavirus cluster in Melbourne has left stores with reduced stock, forcing some to close over the weekend.

KFC has confirmed a coronavirus cluster in Melbourne has left stores with reduced stock, forcing some to close over the weekend.
The fast food chain says a number of COVID-19 outbreaks at meat processing facilities have left supply dwindling.
Our chicken supply has been disrupted in Victoria this week and some of our restaurants will only be open for limited hours or may have to close this weekend, a KFC Australia spokesperson told 7NEWS.
Were sorry for any issues this causes our customers we…
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