The UK is at the height of the coronavirus lockdown - but that hasn't stopped fast-food giant KFC re-opening a couple of its Manchester chicken shops.
The chain's branches on Deansgate and in Hulme have re-opened with a skeleton staff for deliveries only - and they're also dishing out free meals to NHS staff.
The fast-food giant announced on March 23 that all its restaurants were closing with immediate effect 'to help protect the well-being and safety of our teams and of our guests'.
The decision came as Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced a national lockdown because of the coronavirus pandemic. "It’s not a decision we’ve taken lightly, but it’s in the best interests of both our incredible teams and all the fans that love our chicken,"
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