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KFC Inverness reopens after health inspection prompts temporary closure





Inverness KFC locator. Picture: James Mackenzie
Inverness KFC locator. Picture: James Mackenzie

A popular Inverness fast food branch has reopened yesterday after closing down for a day to address council’s environmental health officers concerns.

A Highland Council spokesperson confirmed that officers visited KFC Inverness reopened after a health office visit, where they ”identified several matters requiring attention.”

The restaurant on Millburn Road voluntarily closed on Tuesday for a hygiene review and maintenance and reopened yesterday.

A Highland Council spokesperson said about their first visit: “Following discussions with the company management, they took the decision to voluntarily close whilst the matters were addressed.

“The company management have been cooperative throughout with our officers and following a revisit on 27 August we can confirm that all matters identified have been satisfactorily addressed.”

A KFC Spokesperson said: “Operating responsibly is our number one priority and we have strict processes in place to ensure the quality and hygiene standards of all our restaurants.

“Our Inverness restaurant voluntarily closed on Tuesday for routine hygiene review and maintenance. But fear not! We’re now back at the fryers and open as usual.”


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