A Young SA designer creates mock plans for a KFC franchise but Mzansi has a problem with the fake customers
- NegoCity took the initiative to design 3D architectural plans for fast food restaurant KFC and proudly shared them on his Twitter page
- The designs looked sleek and modern that he got a reply from KFC South Africa's official Twitter page
- Looking closer at the images, South Africans had a problem with the fake customers lined up to buy at the make belief KFC store
NegoCity created 3D plans for a possible KFC franchise restaurant and shared them with his followers. Twitter users were unhappy with the white-only patrons at his fake store, considering that he is a South African and his page reaches a local audience.
A lot of netizens praised the talented designer even KFC South Africa replied with a positive shoutout saying:
"We love the creativity, NegoCity."
@nicki_D_ wrote:
"Hey wena admin! You need to let your bosses know of this man. Hebanna! Get him in touch with the relevant people"
@DominusWill1 tweeted:
"You have changed the entire KFC structure, this can even attract more customers. It's beautiful!"
The positive feedback was dimmed by the many comments that followed, questioning if the designer understands the demographics of the rainbow nation.
@TshepisoReal said:
"Next time when you design something like this, don't forget the black peoples customers and white people as cashiers."
@NathiSibiya8 added:
"More black people buy KFC than white people."
@tshidi3884 asked:
"Where are the black people?"
South Africans share hilarious reaction to KFC’s latest ad poking fun at fake Health Inspector Investigation
Briefly News reported that the much loved chicken franchise, KFC has taken the mickey out of an investigation into a person posing as a health inspector at its outlets to get free meals since 2019.
KFC recently aired an advert poking fun at the incident which shows a man put on a disguise as a Mr Molapo, known to be a health inspector at KFC, and enjoying free meals at a number of branches.
Source: Briefly News