KFC email address anyone??

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  • Valli
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    edited 26 April 2010 at 3:12PM
    If it's any help one of the KFC near me is a franchise (run by a Sheffield company - and the franchisee's name, address and limited company status is displayed on the premises) I haven't been to the other yet but am assured by DS (clearly a gourmet :rotfl:) that it's 'just as good'.

    In all honesty OP (of the 'added thread;)) Paulajamie if you have reported it to environmental health leave it at that - you have no duty to 'warn' the food supplier that they have been reported.
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  • System
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    I think its quite clever for companies to not have email addresses to complain to as alot of people are happy to send off a quick email complaint but can't be bothered with the hassle of phoning up. Food poisoning its never nice but i suppose its difficult to prove what actually gave you the food poisoning, and if it was the KFC would you want a voucher for more KFC? Personally i operate on the policy that if something is bad i don't bother complaining i just write it off as a mistake and i don't go back there!
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  • Lip_Stick
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    It's possible that your food poisoning was nothing to do with KFC. It usually takes 5 or 6 hours for symptoms to appear and you say "shortly after" you ate you became ill. Maybe it was something you both ate earlier in the day.

    Generally it takes that amount of time, but you can also get symptoms very quickly, sometimes within a few minutes.
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  • Denty23
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    It's possible that your food poisoning was nothing to do with KFC. It usually takes 5 or 6 hours for symptoms to appear and you say "shortly after" you ate you became ill. Maybe it was something you both ate earlier in the day.

    I remember once i had a Sunday dinner at my other halfs house down in Tunbridge wells and i had to get the train back to London, just under a hour when i was walking to the train station i felt very sick and started throwing up, felt like death on the train and i managed to finaly get home and i spent the next 3 days in bed. it really wasnt very nice.
    What made things even worse was i was on my own for them 3 days lol
  • Not an email address but this might be useful to you ~

    Yum Restaurants International
    Customer Careline
    Freepost SEA0820
    32 Goldsworth Rd,
    Woking.
    Surrey.
    GU21 6BR.

    Yum restaurants!
    With a title like that I'd be complaining about their breech of the Trade descriptions act rather than the poor service.
  • i tried the international feedback form and it didn't work came back with an error in my email

    BTW what is the Law on Customer Toilets in Restaurants?

    I normally never go to Camden in London but since November 2010 I've been attending a Dance Lesson in the area and usually try to get some food before the lesson in Camden.

    I have noticed that for the last 3 months on all my visits to the KFC in Camden High Street there always seems to be a sign over the doors to the Customer Toilets saying Out of Order.

    This means customers cannot go wash their hands, etc before or after a meal and also use the toilet facilities.

    I find it very hard to believe that in the 3 months I've been going to Camden on a regular basis that the Toilets in the KFC have always been broken.

    I suspect that the Staff or Manager simply don't want the hassle of having to keep the toilets clean and so have put the sign on the door to stop people using it.
  • RedOnRed wrote: »
    You could try colonel.sanders@kfc.com

    Worth a go...lol.

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