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Evening Standard
Evening Standard
National
Rod Minchin

Tributes paid after world’s longest-serving KFC worker dies

Tributes have been paid to the world’s longest-serving KFC employee who has died after working for the company for nearly 50 years.

Pauline Richards, who was known by many as Miss KFC, first started working in the fried chicken chain’s outlet in Taunton, Somerset, in 1978.

She began her career as a cleaner but went on to take on almost every role in the store, including team leader and manager.

Taunton Town Council described Mrs Richards as one of the town’s “most loved residents” and said she would be missed.

“All of us at Taunton Town Council are saddened to learn of the passing of one of Taunton’s most loved residents, Pauline Richards, aka Miss KFC, the world’s longest-serving member of KFC staff and a friendly, well-known face in our town,” the council said.

“She was an excited and incredibly deserving recipient of one of our civic awards back in March this year.

“Our thoughts are with her family and all of those who knew and loved her.”

A KFC spokeswoman added: “We’re deeply saddened by the passing of our dear friend and colleague, Pauline Richards.

“We are supporting Pauline’s family, who have asked for their privacy to be respected during this difficult time.”

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