The person who posted the images, Mfumo Bamazza received the pictures from an anonymous Johannesburg resident who photographed them from his Clifton Heights flats balcony in Braamfontein.
In the two images, men wearing red t-shirts and navy blue pants can be seen using a hose to stream large amounts of water onto the chicken which is laid bare on the floor. The uncooked poultry pieces are contained in buckets in one image with blood and water streaming down the ground. The background looks like a warehouse where KFC deliveries are stored.
Bamuzza captioned the pic: "KFC Braamfontein comrades!!! This is how they wash your meat. On the ground!!!!! Photocred goes to a south point (Clifton Heights) resident. #knowwhatyoueat." He added he was a regular customer whose 'heart stopped' when he saw the images.
The pictures went viral and were shared over 2000 times. KFC South Africa issued a short statement on Twitter saying: "We’re aware of the incident in Braamfontein & take the preparation of our food seriously. We’re currently investigating this further."
The store has been closed until further notice as KFC investigates.
The MD of KFC Africa, Doug Smart said that they were shocked to see the pictures and immediately closed the store when they started their investigation. "These were discarded chickens never to be sold to customers."
He explained that usually KFC stores put the chickens aside that are not right for sale, based on their standards, and then they are accounted for at the end of the day and discarded. This particular store had kept their 'bad' chickens for the week, and were only discarding them then.
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