KFC sent an alert to phones in Germany urging people to commemorate Kristallnacht with cheesy chicken.
KFC has apologized for sending a mobile phone alert to customers in Germany to commemorate Kristallnacht with cheesy chicken.
Kristallnacht or "The Night of Broken Glass" was when mobs of Gmerans and Austrians attacked, looted, and burned Jewish shops and homes. More than 1,000 synagogues were destroyed and nearly 100 Jews were killled.The message sparked outrage on social media.
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