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mms://kroq.wmod.llnwd.net/a168/o1/kbaudio/911_tape.asf

I can't get a clickable link to work, so copy/paste that into the address bar.

It's apparently a real tape of a woman calling 911 when a Burger King restaurant isn't living up to her expectations.

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The woman ordering the western burger is a first class bitch :lol: And taking up a 911 line is criminal... They oughta put her in jail and let her starve

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She seems serious about that burger. I hope they don't mess up her order next time. :)

i hope they do. :)

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while we`re on the subject of takeout check this out...you`ll never eat Kentucky Fried Chicken again ........

Kentucky Fried Chicken outlet given E rating after cockroach problem

27.03.05

An Auckland KFC outlet has been given an E hygiene rating after a cockroach was found in a chicken burger. Now it has been caught falsely displaying an expired health certificate.

The store was given an E-grade hygiene rating after inspectors found it crawling with cockroaches.

The inspection was sparked by two complaints from the public, one of whom found a whole cockroach inside a Zinger burger. The customer returned the burger to the store and complained but was not satisfied by the manager's assurance that staff would look into the matter.

Another customer complained after seeing live cockroaches crawling on a food preparation counter.

E-grade is the lowest possible rating, described as "well below standard". This makes this particular Kentucky Fried Chicken outlet only known E-grade chain restaurant in Auckland. :sick: :sick:

When visited by the media on Sunday last week, this KFC outlet was displaying an expired B-grade certificate from December 2003. While the store may not have received a copy of its E-grade certificate yet, it should still have been displaying the D-grade it was given in November 2004.

The majority of the 96 KFC outlets in New Zealand are owned by Restaurant Brands, which also runs Pizza Hut and Starbucks.

KFC store and area managers would not comment to the media on Sunday, but a Restaurant Brands chief executive said that KFC had strong food hygiene policies and procedures.

"It is very disappointing that this has happened. We have to deal with the council on this and we've done that and it's been fixed."

However, the spokesperson said part of the reason for the store performing poorly would have been its age.

"We know that that store is quite old and we need to put some investment back into it," she said.

Ms Salmon would not comment on whether any disciplinary action had been taken against the manager of the store.

KFC sells around 116 tonnes of chicken and 120,000 burgers nationwide each week, with total New Zealand sales of $173.1 million last year.

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