Danish KFC Locations Defy Orders to Close Down Following Franchise Termination - The Copenhagen Post
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The Danish Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurants remain open, even though the head office has demanded closure.
Danish KFC locations defy orders to close down following franchise termination - The Copenhagen Post
KFC’s Western European division has confirmed that it has ended its agreement with Isken ApS, the company that operates all 11 KFC restaurants in Denmark. Despite this, several outlets remain open as of June 25, DR reports. “All franchise agreements with Isken ApS have been terminated, which immediately ends their right to run KFC restaurants,” […] Full version of this article is only available to subscribers. Already a subscriber, sign in here…
On Tuesday, the Western European KFC office announced that all 11 Danish restaurants in the chain would close immediately - including the one in Odense. That just hasn't happened. The KFC office has terminated the agreement with the Danish franchisee Isken ApS. This comes after a series of poor food controls and DR's revelation of how employees have extended the date marking on chicken used in the restaurants. According to DR, however, this has …
The Danish company Isken ApS, which has so far operated the 11 Danish Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurants, five of which are located in the capital area, is still keeping its restaurants open, DR writes. This is despite the fact that the Western European KFC office on Tuesday informed the media that the agreement with Isken ApS had been terminated after all 11 Danish restaurants received sour smileys or smileys with a straight mouth after an insp…
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