Submitted by random_vermonter t3_10izhss in vermont
Does anyone happen to know what's going on with this closed KFC in Essex Jct? I see lights on but it's not open most of the time. I'm just curious as if it ever will reopen or not. Thanks.
Submitted by random_vermonter t3_10izhss in vermont
Does anyone happen to know what's going on with this closed KFC in Essex Jct? I see lights on but it's not open most of the time. I'm just curious as if it ever will reopen or not. Thanks.
I heard a rumor that it was going to become a KFC Taco Bell combo, but that may just be a fever dream
It would make that Facebook group on messaging Taco Bell to be in Burlington that much more interesting.
It’s just weird how they keep lights on and were doing outside work at one point. I don’t buy the staffing thing. PPP?
You need people, not just money, to staff a place. There just aren’t enough workers in Vermont right now to fill all the open jobs
You don’t get people if you don’t pay them.
Pay people crap and expect them to work a shit job in a super stressful environment.
Pay crap wages, wonder why no one wants to work for you, lol.
They had staffing issues for a long time. I heard several times they only had 1 employee doing everything.
Pour one out for KFC
Damn. Thanks for the backstory.
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I also heard it was going to be a taco bell. But that may just be group think. Fingers crossed though.
KenTacoHut would be ideal
Guess they picked up the Ray’s business model.
Staffing more than likely, they’ve been like that for quite some time.
Keene, nh was that way for most of the pandemic and even still it's a 45 minute wait in drive thru. Lobby was completely closed up until maybe 2 months ago. Staffing was a problem because you needed x amount of employees making KFC orders and x amount making taco bell orders while you need cashiers for drive thru and lobby. Even with 4 people our KFC was super slow and I felt bad for the employees busting their asses because I know they weren't making a decent wage.
KFC is just for entertainment, not for actual consumption.
They tore down the orig one in Rutland and recently finished rebuilding it. It's been open a week now or so.
This is almost a cliche r/vermont post —because it’s so Vermont.
Just a honest question.
I’m just pointing out that we are such a rural,small town state. Totally honest question and I totally relate. We made a big deal when Dunkin’ came to town.
other businesses don't have nearly the same problems that KFC/Taco Bell do, it's universal in New England I've noticed, I've tried to get stuff at 3 different Taco Bells in VT and in NH and they all are horrible. Yet at the same time I can goto another business like Moe's or Wendys or Burger King and get in and out in 10 minutes or less with food no problem, even during busy times.
There's something wrong with the regional Yum! Brands management here that's especially worse when it comes to organizing their stores and workforce.
It may be a refusal or inability to pay competitive wages to workers. Did the franchisee receive a PPP loan(s)?
Do you remember when the Wendy’s opened? They had police directing traffic it was so crowded.
It still gets that crowded with the drive thru. I’ve decided to avoid Wendy’s. Knew someone who worked there and they claimed that restaurant serves moldy buns, etc.
I laughed so hard at Panera.
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