People can now eat out at F&B outlets again.
And while F&B outlets are happy to see customers coming into their outlets, they’re probably stressed out with trying to manage safe distancing because let’s admit it, some customers can be really unreasonable.
I’m sorry, sir, could you move to another table?
Unreasonable customer A: Why should I? I’m a paying customer, who are you to tell me what to do?
Well, sir, I’m sorry but this red cross means-
Unreasonable customer A: What red cross? The only red cross I know welcomes me all the time because they want me to donate blood. Are you a Singaporean?
Yeah, you know how that goes.
Which is why KFC is now coming up with an ingenious idea to enforce safe distancing.
KFC Putting Colonel Sanders Cut-Outs in Selected Outlets in S’pore for Safe-Distancing
Always wanted to meet a cute version of Colonel Sanders?
Is it your lifelong dream to sit down and have a meal with Mr Miyagi @therealcolonelsanders?
Well, your dream is coming true at selected KFC outlets in Singapore.
KFC Singapore came out with four different cut-out versions of Colonel Sanders to ensure safe distancing between different groups of diners.
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Other than the two above, there’s one more adorable version:
And Colonel Sanders from KFC’s dating game:
The cut-out:
Perfect for ladies who, like me, is #foreveralone.
The Outlets:
No matter whether you’re going there for some company, IG-worthy photos or just good old crispy fried chicken, you’re probably going to leave happier than you were throughout the CB period.
Here are the 8 outlets where the cut-outs will be at:
- Compass One
- JEM
- Jurong Point
- Kallang Stadium Boulevard
- Northpoint City
- Novena Square
- Toa Payoh
- Waterway Point
As for why they’re going the extra mile to ensure safe distancing:
Here’s What Will Happen To F&B Outlets Who Doesn’t Manage Safe Distancing Well:
In Phase Two, the authorities say people in Singapore can dine-in again, with safe distancing measures in place.
Based on past track records, authorities will be carrying out stringent checks during this period and any establishments found not enforcing measures will be penalised.
Or maybe even closed.
So if you want your favourite restaurant to continue providing piping hot food for you, do them a favour and behave yourself.
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