The absence of marula: KFC in Australia is using cabbage instead

The giant fast-food company KFC has been forced to place cabbages on burgers and burgers in Australia while the country is facing a lack of marula, writes BBC, records Periscope. The company told its consumers that it is using a mixture between the cabbage and the marula after the floods destroyed [...]
The company told its consumers that it is using a mixture between the cabbage and the marula after the floods destroyed the fields with marulas.
On its Web site, KFC Australia said: “due to the overthrow, we're having a shortage of maulas. So we're using a combination between the marula and the cabbage until next announcement”.
It is not the first time the company has faced such shortages when in January KFC Australia was forced to modify its menu due to its lack of key ingredients, chicken meat.












