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Shaun Keenan

KFC issues statement over possible reopening of restaurants in Northern Ireland

KFC has issued a statement over reopening restaurants in Northern Ireland.

The fast food giant closed all branches in across the UK and Ireland in March amid the Coronavirus pandemic.

KFC has now confirmed it will look at each restaurant on a "case by case basis" to explore what reopening might look like.

In Northern Ireland, KFC has all of their 33 restaurants closed.

The company announced earlier this week that 100 more stores will be opening for delivery across the UK by May 4.

The full list of KFC restaurants open for delivery:

However, none of those restaurants reopening include stores here in Northern Ireland.

A spokesperson for KFC said: "We’re reopening our restaurants carefully and looking at them on a case by case basis, including those in Northern Ireland – so watch this space!

"The wellbeing of our teams and customers comes first though – so if we can’t reopen responsibly, we won’t at all.” 

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