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KFC trashed as customers branded 'family from hell' for state they leave restaurant in

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KFC by leaving their half-eaten rubbish scattered across the tables. The family, which consisted of around eight to ten people, have been slammed for failing to remove piles of containers and food at a food court in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

A shocking image exposed the state that the group left the restaurant in as they left the surface so dirty, that people could barely see what was underneath.The picture, which was taken moments after they fled the fast-food venue, showed heaps of trash on the floor, alongside a puddle of soft drink.

One fed-up customer, who goes by the name Xshpeare on Reddit, uploaded the disgusting image online on Monday (May 2). The photograph has since received thousands of views, with people calling out the ignorant family."I was shocked when I saw how dirty they left it, it was so dirty that three workers had to clean it instead of the usual one," the customer told Newsweek."I even took a picture because I've never seen a mess that bad in a food court."In Saudi Arabia, littering is illegal and can cost offenders fines of 500 Saudi Riyals (£105) for a first breach and double the amount for repeat offenders.One Reddit user said: "I feel bad for the poor workers who have to deal with entitled people like this every day," said another."It's not that hard to throw your garbage away."Another commented: "There's a godd**n bin less than 10 feet away.

The laziness of some people astounds me.A third person sarcastically wrote: "At least they left a bun on the floor to help soak up the soda that they dumped." To stay up to date with all the latest news, make sure you sign up for one of our newsletters here ..

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