KFC has unveiled a radical redesign of its UK restaurants which make its interiors look more like upmarket hipster eateries than fast-food fried chicken joints.
Design Week reports that the "informal and stylish" interiors — which feature exposed ceilings, butchers block tables, low-hanging copper lighting, artwork and textured brick-effect walls — are set to roll out nationwide across KFC's 870 branches from March 2015.
But its Bracknell store has already received a swish makeover.
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The interior of KFC Bracknell was a clean, but a fairly drab affair.
Now it's looking far more cool.
Gone are the garish benches.
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