
KFC
35 Cuthbertson Street, Glasgow, Glasgow City
About KFC
The Kentucky Fried Chicken concept was introduced to Britain in 1965 when the first store opened in Preston. Since then, KFC has expanded its UK & Ireland restaurant network to its current level of over 700 locations, some company operated and some franchised. The achievement of excellent restaurant standards has also resulted in the British operation acting as a training base for many of the new KFC restaurants operating throughout Europe.
Halal summary
Staff has given verbal assurance of halal status. KFC is running a halal trial a small number of stores in the London area, having worked with the Halal Food Authority (HFA) to understand the requirements involved in supplying and producing halal approved products. HFA has certified KFC's products in these stores, and the store environments, as halal. KFC has also ensured that the halal certified chicken would also meet the rigorous animal welfare standards employed in the UK, and has consulted leading animal welfare groups about this. KFC insists that all poultry is stunned before slaughter. HFA allows the use of a technique called 'stun-to-stun' - a pain free process that makes the animal insensible to pain and suffering. A verse is also recited from the Koran at the point of slaughter by an appropriate person and the poultry will not come into contact with non-halal meat at any point in the supply chain. KFC only buys high quality, Grade A, farm-assured chicken from trustworthy suppliers, and this will not change.
HalalRank
Score reflects a halal certificate on file.
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35 Cuthbertson Street, Glasgow, Glasgow City
Google Reviewer
GoogleI think I fell in love with the Zinger rice bowl when I had it for the first time at the KFC outlet in High Wycombe Buckinghamshire two weeks ago. But subsequent KFC outlets I have visited like this one on Argyle Street don't seem to get it right. The zinger chicken wasn't crispy and the charred sweetcorn was too cold, it didn't compliment with the rice and soaked up the chicken. The chicken fillet from the High Wycombe outlet was laid on the rice with the siracha sauce while this outlet had theirs cut up and put to the side of the rice. No uniformity across outlets. Sadly they didn't have honey drip wings, they were out of stock? Is that possible? The ambience was fine but noisy been in the city centre. I liked the caramel crunch kwench milk shake but it was too sweet for me though. Average dinner after a long day!











