Firm messaged German customers to suggest they ‘commemorate’ atrocity by eating its food

KFC has been forced to apologise after sending a notification to German customers encouraging them to commemorate Germany’s 1938 anti-Jewish pogrom with fried chicken and cheese.

The fast food chain sent a notification on Wednesday suggesting customers “treat themselves” on the anniversary of the 1938 Kristallnacht, or Night of Broken Glass, the Bild newspaper reported.

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