KFC Kerala outlet sealed after
live worms found in chicken
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Thiruvananthapuram outlet of Kentucky Fried
Chicken (KFC) was temporarily shut down on Monday after live worms were
found in the chicken served to a customer.
Shiju Abdul Basheer had ordered a dish of fiery chicken. But when his wife cut a piece to feed her little daughter, she found worms wiggling in it. The restaurant staff apologised and offered to replace the dish. “When I refused, they tried to take it away forcibly. At this point, the other customers intervened and alerted the police and the food safety officials,” said Basheer.
Basheer and his brother, who had some of the chicken, showed symptoms of food poisoning when they reached home, had to be hospitalised.
Shiju Abdul Basheer had ordered a dish of fiery chicken. But when his wife cut a piece to feed her little daughter, she found worms wiggling in it. The restaurant staff apologised and offered to replace the dish. “When I refused, they tried to take it away forcibly. At this point, the other customers intervened and alerted the police and the food safety officials,” said Basheer.
Basheer and his brother, who had some of the chicken, showed symptoms of food poisoning when they reached home, had to be hospitalised.
The authorities raided the outlet and seized bags of chicken that
were four to five months old. The restaurant was sealed. “We have sent
13 samples for examination. The outlet can’t open till the reports
come,” said a senior official of the food safety department.
The incident comes in the wake of a statewide clampdown on unhygienic food joints. On Monday night, the KFC outlets in Kozhikode and Kochi were raided.
“It is impossible for worms to stay alive in chicken pieces fried at 260 degrees Celsius,” said M Najeeb, manager of the Kozhikode KFC outlet. On Tuesday, a press release issued by KFC said, “We are providing full cooperation to the ongoing probe. We are committed to serving quality products to all our customers.”
The incident comes in the wake of a statewide clampdown on unhygienic food joints. On Monday night, the KFC outlets in Kozhikode and Kochi were raided.
“It is impossible for worms to stay alive in chicken pieces fried at 260 degrees Celsius,” said M Najeeb, manager of the Kozhikode KFC outlet. On Tuesday, a press release issued by KFC said, “We are providing full cooperation to the ongoing probe. We are committed to serving quality products to all our customers.”
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