KFC have announced they are re-opening 100 of their stores nationwide amid the coronavirus crisis.
The fast-food giant have released a statement on their web-site
A KFC spokesman said: "We're reopening our restaurants in a responsible way, with stringent processes and hygiene measures in place. We'll be serving a limited menu to help the smaller kitchen teams maintain social distancing.
"Opening these restaurants will mean that we can continue donating food to NHS and key workers - we'll be delivering 10,000 meals a week from these restaurants in partnership with Deliveroo.
"There's a list of our restaurants that are open for delivery with our partners at Deliveroo, Just Eat, or Uber Eats below. If you're not near one of the lucky hundred, never fear - we're working hard to reopen more over the coming weeks, so we'll keep you posted."
One store is opening on Albert Road in Farnworth and the other is in Bury.
Here are a list of the branches opening:
Heaton Chapel
Tamworth
New Oscott
Manchester Hulme
Manchester Deansgate
Portsmouth
Aldershot
Ipswich – Cardinal Park
Glasgow – Pollockshaw Road
Glasgow – Great Western Retail Park
Enfield – Coliseum Retail Park
Bury - Moorgate Retail Park
Bently Bridge - Bentley Bridge Pleasure Park
Great Bridge - Great Bridge Retail Park
Romford Gallows - Colchester Road
Tyburn - Kingsbury Road
Norwich - Mile Cross Lane
Brighton - Western Road
Putney - High Street
Mornington Crescent
Hammersmith - Kings Street
Ashford - Eureka Leisure Park
Broadstairs - Westwood Retail Park
Dover - Honey Wood Retail Park
Birmingham - Martineau Place
Grimsby - Birchin Way
Rochdale - Kingsway Retail Park
Wakefield - Westgate Retail Park
Glasgow - Nitshill Road
Northampton - Towcester Road
Wrexham - St Georges Crescent
Southampton - Above Bar Street
Sheffield - Queens Road
Lancaster - Penny Street
Oxley - Bushbury Lane
Manchester Fort Shopping Park
Farnworth - Albert Road
Bloxwich - Leamore Lane
Wythenshawe - Rowlands Way
East Kilbride - Kingsgate Retail Park
Slough - Farnham Road
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