Good news to their staff is a spokesman for the company was quoted by straitstimes.com as giving the assurance that the jobs of all its more than 10,000 employees are secure and that they will continue to be paid during the two-week closure.
Another good news for its competitors — Burger King and KFC specifically is that they are the one who benefit the most as on Sunday afternoon, the fast-food restaurants took to Facebook say that they were receiving many orders and to ask patrons to be patient as they would have to wait a little while longer for their orders.
Dear Guests,Our kitchens are experiencing a high volume due to the recent increase in orders. Delivery and waiting…
Posted by Burger King Singapore on Ahad, 19 April 2020
Dear Guests,We appreciate your support for KFC during this time. For your safety and that of our staff, please ensure…
Posted by KFC on Ahad, 19 April 2020
There were also lot of unhappy customer where some of them are encountering late in delivery thus cause the fuss and KFC & Burger King has to step up to inform their customer to be more patience.