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KFC to open Moreton restaurant

The opening will create 40 new jobs for the local community.

KFC is set to open a new restaurant in Moreton on 20 September.

The restaurant will serve up the chain’s full menu and its limited-edition Dirty Lou Burger and Dirty Loaded Fries.

KFC Moreton has seating for 46 people, self-service kiosks, parking, and a waiting area for delivery drivers.

The opening will create 40 new jobs for the local community, including a mixture of team members, team leaders, and management roles.

The restaurant will also take part in KFC’s food donation programme, which redistributes surplus food to local people in need via FareShare.

KFC Moreton joins 10 other KFC restaurants across Merseyside.

The opening forms part of KFC’s £1.5b investment plan for the UK and Ireland over the next five years, a commitment announced as part of its 60th anniversary celebrations.

This investment will see 500 new restaurants over the next decade and more than 7,000 jobs created across the business and its supply chain.

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