Australia PM says cabinet to address KFC ‘cabbage-gate’


KFC has told Australian customers it will reduce the lettuce in its products in favour of a 50-50 lettuce-cabbage mix as the price of the former soars. – EPA pic, June 9, 2022.

AUSTRALIA’S prime minister joked he would huddle with top officials today to discuss the soaring cost of lettuce and local KFCs’ decision to replace the verdant leaf with a cabbage mix on their Zinger Burgers.

Dubbing the fast-food chain’s decision “crazy”, centre-left leader Anthony Albanese quipped the situation had become a national “crisis”.

Lettuce prices have soared by as much as 300% in Australian cities thanks to recent flooding and high global fuel prices.

A single head of iceberg lettuce that once sold for about US$2 (RM8.80) now goes for close to US$8 in Sydney and Melbourne.

As a result, KFC told Australian customers it would reduce the lettuce in its products in favour of a 50-50 lettuce-cabbage mix.

“Cabbage isn’t the same as lettuce. That’s just wrong,” Albanese told Sydney’s KIIS FM radio.

“I’ll put it on the list for the cabinet meeting today. Cabbage-gate.”  – AFP, June 9, 2022.


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