Customers are outraged about the KFC store sign that is displayed on their doors, but the restaurant won’t take it off.

Law enforcement officers have struggled recently, and the situation is just getting worse. Numerous police officers have been picked out and mistreated because some people believe that all police are bad officers or somehow corrupt.

Nevertheless, one eatery in Gallipolis, Ohio, made the decision to make a difference by demonstrating its love and appreciation for the men and women in the military. A lot of people are talking about the window sign!

“All police officers in uniform receive complimentary meals every day.”

To express the city’s sincere gratitude to all uniformed employees for their tireless work every day and for putting their own safety at risk to keep us all safe.

A delicious hot lunch is the best way to refuel before, during, or after a long day, and it might even contribute to making the streets safer, how wonderful!

After the sign was attached to the KFC window, everything has gotten out of hand; it has amassed over 5,000 Facebook shares and 10,000 likes.

Even the store’s employees joined in and left comments on the Facebook page to confirm that they do, in fact, provide free service to all uniformed police officers all day, every day.

The majority of individuals, especially police officers, you’d think would be supportive and ecstatic, but there are still a lot of them that aren’t!

In response to the store owners’ conduct, some individuals expressed displeasure and demanded that all first responders, not only the police, be involved. Even an officer of the law who oversees Ohio Going Blue said he couldn’t agree more.

He declared, “

“This is a great message, but some of you don’t see the bigger picture.

Whether I’m in uniform or not, I don’t expect or want anything for nothing, not even a discount, and I know that other police officers share my sentiments. “Special treatment” is something we abhor. The fact is that this was displayed because KFC respects law enforcement. I concur with those who also said that more first responders should be honored. What would I say? ABSOLUTELY.”

Giving police officers a complimentary dinner to keep them nourished for their demanding day seems appropriate because they risk their lives every day trying to keep us safe and don’t get anything in return.

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