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Friday, February 22, 2013

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Photo goes viral; KFC fires employee

JOHNSON CITY, Tenn.

A photo of a KFC employee appearing to lick a container of mashed potatoes got her fired and drew quick corporate response to a Johnson City restaurant.

The Johnson City Press reported the image went viral on social media last weekend. The restaurant management referred the newspaper’s call to KFC’s corporate office. It’s owned by Yum Brands, based in Louisville, Ky.

Company spokesman Rick Maynard emailed the newspaper.

“Nothing is more important to KFC than food safety,” Maynard wrote. “As soon as our franchisee became aware of the issue, immediate action was taken. The franchisee’s investigation confirmed the photos were taken after the restaurant was closed and none of the food was served. The employee involved was immediately terminated.”

Her name wasn’t revealed.

After the photo was posted online, numerous comments followed; some condemning the stunt, others defending the person pictured.

Maynard’s email to the newspaper said the corporation dispatched operations and quality-assurance teams to the restaurant on North Roan Street in Johnson City to “reinforce and retrain on KFC’s high operating standards.”

Mich. LaughFest aims at mustache record

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich.

Organizers of a Grand Rapids laughter festival are going for a third world record in three years.

They’re asking participants to help set a new Guinness World Record for the largest gathering of people wearing false mustaches.

Gilda’s LaughFest says the record try will take place March 7. Those who come to Rosa Parks Circle that day will be provided with an official LaughFest mustache.

According to LaughFest officials, the current fake-mustache world record of 648 participants was set in September at an event organized by the St. Louis Rams.

Last year, LaughFest’s kickoff event broke a Guinness World Record for the largest number of people wearing fake animal noses. The year before that, it was people tossing rubber chickens.

LaughFest runs March 7-17.

Associated Press