KFC customers in the UK might have problems getting their favorite meal when they next visit the chain.
The fast-food giant tweeted Wednesday that, at some locations, some items were unavailable and the packaging "might look a little different to normal."
"Things may be a little different when you next visit us," it added.
The Colonel has just emerged from a long day at the fryers and wanted to share the following message. pic.twitter.com/XuHtQNWe8M
— KFC UK (@KFC_UKI) August 11, 2021
The company didn't say which items or packaging were unavailable, or how many of its more than 900 UK restaurants had been affected. Some customers said that there were no cups.
KFC credited the supply issues to "some disruption over the last few weeks," without elaborating.
The fast-food chain didn't immediately reply to Insider's request for comment on which items were unavailable and what had caused the shortages. KFC hasn't tweeted about the shortages since Wednesday's post.
Restaurants across the US have been hit by supply shortages, causing some restaurants to hike up menu prices or slash their opening hours.
A restaurant owner in Maine told Insider that ingredient shortages were forcing her to close her restaurant an hour early every day, while a New Jersey pizzeria owner said that he'd had to raise menu prices for chicken wings by more than 50%.
Starbucks also put a temporary hold on some ingredients like hazelnut syrup, toffee nut syrup, chai tea bags, and green iced tea, per an internal memo viewed by Insider in June.
Grocery stores across the UK have been hit by similar shortages, too.
The supply-chain issues have been attributed to soaring shipping prices, extreme weather events, and a huge shortage of truckers. The UK's Road Haulage Association estimates that there's a shortage of around 100,000 drivers.