KFC supply issues mean that some items may be missing from the menu of Scots branches, the firm has warned.
The fast food chain wrote to customers earlier this week to say that there has been “some disruption” to supplies.
This has resulted in some food items and packaging being pulled from branches across the UK.
KFC said it is “working hard” to ensure the business continues to run smoothly amid the stock issues.
The cause of the disruption and the items that have been most impacted remains unclear.
A spokesperson for the firm said: “Just a heads up that across our country, there’s been some disruption over the last few weeks - so things may be a little different when you next visit us.
“You might find some items aren’t available or our packaging might look a little different to normal.
“We know it’s not ideal, but we’re working hard to keep things running smoothly.
“In the meantime, please be patient with our incredible teams…they’re doing a brilliant job despite the disruption.
“We can’t wait to see you soon for your next fried chicken fix.”
KFC will be keen to avoid severe stock issues seen across the UK in 2018, when a number of branches were forced to close due to a lack of chicken and chips.
The firm blamed the issues at the time on “teething problems” with a new delivery partner as people dramatically declared it was the ‘end of the world’.
All branches across Scotland appear to be open currently despite the recent stock issues.
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