"Welcome to KFC (Kerala Fight Club)": Internet reacts to violent fight at fast food outlet

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"Welcome to KFC (Kerala Fight Club)": Internet reacts to violent fight at fast food outlet

A Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) outlet in Kerala was at the center of a shocking controversy when a customer clashed with staff members over his food order, according to a social media post. CCTV footage shows the customer arguing with KFC employees, which soon escalated into physical violence. As tensions escalated, frustrated customers pushed employees behind the counter, causing several employees to jump in to save their colleagues. The heated argument led to a large crowd gathering and onlookers were making videos of the incident on their phones. Meanwhile, a man wearing a blue shirt was also seen intervening, trying to separate the quarreling parties.

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The video has drawn a wave of humorous reactions from some social media users.

One user commented, “Like chicken. I’m already dead because you wanted to eat me. Now if you die while fighting to kill me, what will happen to my leg piece?

Another wrote, “It is impossible to have food and not have trouble.”

“Drama ain’t good anymore,” one user said, cleverly referencing KFC’s iconic tagline.

Someone asked, “Was he asking for Chole Bhature at KFC?”

“Food is always an issue for fights. They should learn from the hostel students of engineering colleges. “Poor things will eat whatever you give them,” another comment read.

This user wrote, “Welcome to KFC (Kerala Fight Club).”

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Recently, KFC Thailand caused a stir online with the launch of fried chicken incense sticks designed to capture the aroma of its famous product. The fast-food giant promoted these unique incense sticks in a now-deleted Instagram video, which showed packaging resembling drumsticks in a signature KFC red and white box. Read the full story here.

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