These clever but misguided individuals managed to trick KFC into giving them free meals for an incredible two years!
The story unraveled when Magada Shirley shared their antics on Facebook, capturing the attention of many with her post that read, “They ate at KFC for two years (free meals) saying they are food inspectors.”
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According to reports, the two men approached KFC locations while pretending to be food inspectors. Their strategy worked remarkably well, allowing them to enjoy countless free meals without anyone raising an eyebrow—until now. It seems that after two long years of feasting on fried chicken, their luck finally ran out, leading to their arrest.
Upon learning about this comedic caper, South African social media was ablaze with reactions. People couldn’t help but chuckle at the ingenuity of the duo—and even appreciate their commitment to the con.
Many took to the comments section to express their amusement and share their thoughts on the infamous “inspectors.”
One commenter, John Sikhosana, suggested that the men deserved a medal for their audacity. He noted, “They forced no one and hurt no one. KFC must just admit that they were offering bribe to these ‘inspectors’… KFC is also dishonest.” His cheeky take on the situation highlighted the absurdity of the whole affair.
Louisa Rockman chimed in with a light-hearted jab, calling them “real skebangas,” a term affectionately used to refer to clever rascals.
Hein Shaw added to the laughs, remarking, “These guys were 2 STREETWISE for even KFC. Those 2 rand we donated for hope went to people to be fed by KFC. Including these two guys. We paid for their meals…” His witty comment captured the feeling that not only did the men outsmart the system, but they also managed to get the entire community involved in their escapade.
Selvz Maistry reflected on the daily excitement the men must have experienced, saying, “Imagine each day… they will talk about what they would taste the next day.” This imaginative take on their “inspection” routine provided a funny glimpse into how the men might have planned their meals, enhancing the enjoyment of their incredible scheme.