Fast-food giant KFC is opening its kitchens to members of the public this month, with over 300 of its restaurants inviting in fans who want to see the chicken frying process for themselves. KFC’s Open Kitchen event takes place on Saturday 30 March, allowing chicken connoisseurs behind-the-scenes access to get a hands on experience for just £5. Once you’ve secured your place, you’ll be able to witness first hand just how KFC’s famous Original Recipe chicken is made. If you get a ticket, you won’t just be standing around watching, you’ll be getting stuck in yourself – hand-breading chicken, frying it up and then building your own burger. You’ll also be given a KFC hat and apron to make sure you look the part, and once you’re finished producing your poultry paradise, it’ll be served to you with fries, some Original Recipe chicken, and a side and drink of your choice. You’re essentially paying to work in a branch of KFC for an afternoon – a shrewd business move – although the £5 fee does go to the KFC Foundation, which supports local charities working with developing and nurturing young people.
Sunday, 17 March 2019
KFC Open Kitchen
Fast-food giant KFC is opening its kitchens to members of the public this month, with over 300 of its restaurants inviting in fans who want to see the chicken frying process for themselves. KFC’s Open Kitchen event takes place on Saturday 30 March, allowing chicken connoisseurs behind-the-scenes access to get a hands on experience for just £5. Once you’ve secured your place, you’ll be able to witness first hand just how KFC’s famous Original Recipe chicken is made. If you get a ticket, you won’t just be standing around watching, you’ll be getting stuck in yourself – hand-breading chicken, frying it up and then building your own burger. You’ll also be given a KFC hat and apron to make sure you look the part, and once you’re finished producing your poultry paradise, it’ll be served to you with fries, some Original Recipe chicken, and a side and drink of your choice. You’re essentially paying to work in a branch of KFC for an afternoon – a shrewd business move – although the £5 fee does go to the KFC Foundation, which supports local charities working with developing and nurturing young people.