
Popular fast food chicken joint KFC has warned customers that rolling blackouts may ruin plans they may have for their favourite meal.
Power utility Eskom announced on Tuesday it would implement stage 3 load-shedding from 4pm until 5am and stage 2 from 5am until 4pm every day this week.
SA has experienced more than 200 days of power cuts this year, the highest in a year yet.
It has had a devastating impact on the economy, and KFC is the latest big business to warn customers of how it's affecting their products.
“We are sorry, but due to the ongoing load-shedding, some of our restaurants will be temporarily closed,” it said in a statement shared on social media.
It warned that other stores “may have limited availability on some of your favourite menu items”.
It explained that load-shedding was wreaking havoc with some of its suppliers.
“Sometimes, things are out of our control. The current constraints are due to load-shedding impacting some of our suppliers. We are working hard to sort out all the constrains with our suppliers and we’ll be open as soon as possible.”
It added that many of its stores had generators.
In reaction, many shared their experience with local KFC's going dark, questioned why all of its stores did not have generators and predicted the move could lead to job losses.
KFC to South Africans..... pic.twitter.com/84HACMVy0n
— Dion Sandile Sekgobela (@DionSekgobela) December 27, 2022
I was expecting this. My local KFC is always closed for the during of loadshedding.
— gosiame (@itsgosiame) December 27, 2022
@Eskom_SA look at what you've done..
— Vho-Stud 🏳️🌈 (@Keletsomugwena) December 27, 2022
La nya shame. pic.twitter.com/P8hMa7UG9M
If a big franchise like KFC can't cope with the permanent loadshedding, imagine how many small fast-food businesses have had to shutdown... pic.twitter.com/YIb9YMUhuC
— Akanii (@LesNgobz) December 28, 2022
I want my streetwise two…. pic.twitter.com/PlfzM6aouo
— CK Mtwesi (@cikymtwesi) December 27, 2022
Make the 11 Spices and herbs public. We will take it from there
— Ncumi🇿🇦 (@Ncumisa_Tatani) December 27, 2022






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