Kenyans on Twitter are calling out for the boycott of Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC), hours after the eatery announced that they had run out of fries owing to Kenyans’ indulgence over the holidays.
Making the announcement on their platforms, they promised Kenyans that they were hard at work in their quest to resolve the shortage issue, and implored customers to try out their new alternatives, which for the first time, entail ugali.

“Fam, it truly was a happy December. You enjoyed your KFC faves. Y’all loved our chips too much, and we’ve run out. Sorry! Our team is working hard to resolve the issue. In the meantime, here are SWAP options for combo meals if you are craving our chicken,” they posted.
The fast food outlet was running a campaign dubbed Furaha Festive Fest throughout the festive season. The promotion was comprised of 6 pieces of chicken, two large chips, 1 coleslaw and a 1.25 litre soda, retailing at Ksh 1600.
Social media users are now rallying other Kenyans to boycott the outlet, on grounds that they import potatoes, as opposed to sourcing from local potato farmers. Citing local farmers’ losses and deeming an ironic occurrence as the outlet reportedly say they import to ensure global standards, KOT are not holding back. Some users are even going as far as suggesting other fast food joints where suckers for the delicacy can eat at instead.
Here are some of the tweets:
Every time I have had to pay for this, I kind of felt short-changed. However, I wouldn't mind much were they to source their potatoes and chicken locally. They import EVERYTHING!#BoycottKFC pic.twitter.com/SKuhJmXILI
— Stephen Ndungu 🇰🇪 (@KapaiStv) January 4, 2022
Before we blame and #BoycottKFC, we should also blame the national and county governments for not shielding farmers from this outright theft and exploitation pic.twitter.com/wOv76LebFc
— Achebe..🖋️ (@AchebeWildernes) January 4, 2022
Just as KFC imports potatoes they should also import customers #BoycottKFC
— woshy mwangi (@woshymwangi) January 4, 2022
For me l don't buy those KFC RUBBISH, l always eat from our local mama mboga hotels. Bottom UP. #BoycottKFC
— Dan Nyagah (@dan_nyagah) January 4, 2022
If we the young educated potato farmers & traders are taught by #kfckenya on quality assurance, value addition,international standards and top notch customer satisfaction we can deliver too. We have both the capacity & the capability to satisfy your wants and needs. #BoycottKFC pic.twitter.com/nfhGC7NKDf
— Abdiaziz Hassan (@Abdiazi22273311) January 4, 2022
So KFC want LOCAL CONSUMERS, but have no BUSINESS with LOCAL POTATOES?😡 #BoycottKFC 🌹👌
— MICHAEL NDONYE, PhD. (@Dr_Mndonye) January 4, 2022
If KFC was Kwamboka Fried Chips, Kenyans would be very proud including her potatoes sponsor Millicent Omanga. @bevalynekwambo3 adds value to farmers' produce from Kinagop but KenTucky Fried Chicken (KFC) promotes United States 🇺🇸 products.#BoycottKFC, BUY KENYA BUILD KENYA 🇰🇪. pic.twitter.com/B7IuJvzvrz
— The Dialogue Forum (@TheDialogueFora) January 4, 2022
#BoycottKFC till the 'K' in KFC becomes Kwamboka.@bevalynekwambo3 has proven chipo mwitu is a delicacy and she has never ran out of stock. #BuyKenyaBuildKenya it will empower our economy, create jobs, stopping youth from joining crime and terror gangs. pic.twitter.com/8abt11SSFR
— Bazenga (@BazengaaKE) January 4, 2022
I have Tried farming waru & minji in Molo for over 7 years now! Na bado sijaomoka!!!
— Moseax 🧳🛩 🇰🇪 (@MoseaxKenya) January 4, 2022
Last year we were forced to sell a sack of potatoes at ksh. 500🥺😭😭!
Alafu kumbe KFC are importing waru to kenya!!! NKT! Anyway, the problem is I am in the wrong country!#BoycottKFC pic.twitter.com/XK87uNbCuY
We cannot Import Cars, at the same time we import Potatoes. It's a big NO.
— Road Alerts 🇰🇪 (@RoadAlertsKE) January 4, 2022
We have the capacity, to produce Potatoes 🥔 if we cannot manufacture vehicles.#BoycottKFC pic.twitter.com/JDeBYYFxI5

























