KFC Fines Woman for Staying Too Long


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FAST food fan Natalie Jackson was hit with a ?150 fine at KFC ? for staying too long gorging on a monster-sized ?family bucket?.

The trainee nurse and a pal plumped for FOURTEEN chicken pieces, SIX bags of fries and large CO:|S :| after driving to their local branch.

They spent an hour and a half scoffing the 5,456-calorie feast. Days later regular customer Natalie got the fine in the post for breaking the restaurant car park?s 75-minute limit.

The 24-year-old fumed yesterday: ?It?s disgusting. I spend a lot of money in there. Now I?m never going back.?

Natalie ? who eats at KFC three times a week ? complained to restaurant bosses that she was unaware of signs warning of the time limit in Huddersfield, West Yorks.

The mega bucket, which busts the Health Department?s recommended 1,940-a-day calorie count for women, cost her ?13.16p.

Natalie vowed there was fat chance of her paying the ?150 ? insisting: ?It didn?t feel like I was in there all that long. We were hungry.?

Last night KFC said restaurant parking was contracted to private firm Civil Enforcement Ltd ? but promised to review Natalie?s case.

A spokesman said: ?A parking restriction was introduced to prevent non-KFC customers using the car park.

?The 75-minute time limit is designed to accommodate our customers who generally eat for about 30 minutes.?

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I like the occasional fast food and all but what she asked on the menu could last me for a whole week :| !

Scirwode

Picture is right on the article.

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Her left arm is bigger than my thigh, make that two in fact :| .

A week?? Dude, that much KFC would last me months!! You know how bad that stuff is? :p

Hence why I said "occasionally" :p .

Scirwode

Wow....

My best mate and I generally head into our local KFC and spend a good two hours in there. Never got a parking fine or anything. (we dont eat that much and we're not fat...skinny actually)

But seriously. A fraking mega bucket!!! Regardless, by the looks of her, she'll be back, she always comes back...... TO ANOTHER KFC

I'm willing to bet there was no friend, she ate all that chicken herself and was too ashamed to admit it. Thats why it took so long to eat it. Two people could finish a bucket like that in under an hour.

On the friend I call "Pics or it never happened"

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