KFC Worker Fired After Claiming To Put Pubic Hair In Order: Report

KFC Worker Fired After Claiming To Put Pubic Hair In Order: Report
Miami, UNITED STATES: A Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) restaurant 30 April 2007, in Miami, Florida. KFC announced that all 5,500 of its US restaurants have stopped frying chicken in artery-clogging trans fat and has switched to a new soybean oil believed to be less likely to cause heart disease. AFP PHOTO / ROBERT SULLIVAN (Photo credit should read ROBERT SULLIVAN/AFP/Getty Images)
Miami, UNITED STATES: A Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) restaurant 30 April 2007, in Miami, Florida. KFC announced that all 5,500 of its US restaurants have stopped frying chicken in artery-clogging trans fat and has switched to a new soybean oil believed to be less likely to cause heart disease. AFP PHOTO / ROBERT SULLIVAN (Photo credit should read ROBERT SULLIVAN/AFP/Getty Images)

Ever wish that chicken was just a hair crispier?

A KFC worker in Wales was reportedly fired this week after claiming to have put pubic hair in a customer's food.

The employee made the following post on "Spotted Cardiff," a Facebook page for people in and around Cardiff, Wales to anonymously "have a rant" or "share ... thoughts, feelings and pictures."

Later that day, a KFC spokesperson told Wales Online that the poster was indeed a KFC employee, but that the employee "has confirmed that the post is untrue and that it was a spur of the moment social media prank after the altercation at the drive-thru."

The worker got fired anyway, according to the statement, which went on to say, "We have the highest standards of food hygiene and do not tolerate even the suggestion of this kind of behavior, and therefore the employee was suspended as soon as the matter came to our attention.”

Either way, a pubic hair or two probably isn't any more gross than what's in KFC chicken anyway.

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