Lettuce shortage forces KFC to offer cabbage in Australia

The company posted a notice on its local website this week telling customers it would add cabbage to some of its products because lettuce crops around the country had been destroyed by recent floods.
“We’re using a lettuce and cabbage blend on all products containing lettuce until further notice,” it said, citing a shortage following high waters in New South Wales and Queensland.
The change will affect KFC restaurants in those states, as well as Victoria, the Australian Capital Territory and Tasmania, and is expected to cover items such as its Zinger Burgers and Crunch Twister wraps.
Customers who prefer not to have the substitution can opt out, the chain said.
It temporarily removed some items from the menu at certain locations around the country as its suppliers were affected by staff shortages related to Covid-19.
— CNN’s Hilary Whiteman contributed to this report.