KFC awaits meeting called by Commerce Minister
KFC spokesperson Nirmal Singh said he has spoken to Sayed-Khaiyum and the Minister has taken the initiative to call the meeting to resolve the outstanding issues.
Meanwhile Permanent Secretary for Agriculture and Chairman of the Biosecurity Authority Colonel Mason Smith said KFC’s ingredients were earlier imported from Australia with the proper certification.
Although KFC said they have been importing the ingredients for the past ten years and it was stopped by the Fiji authorities a few months ago Colonel Smith said it should be understood that KFC’s ingredient supply is now coming from Singapore.
Colonel Smith said the Authority is only trying to ensure all the importers follow the rules.
Colonel Smith said the rules are very clear.
Colonel Smith describes KFC’s move to blame the Biosecurity Authority for the closure of their business as a mischievous public relations tactic to divert attention from the fact that KFC=s closure is due to rising costs and depleting sales.
The KFC management said it is working to resolve the import restriction of its milk and egg mix and breading salt.
Story by: Vijay Narayan
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