Fast-food chain KFC has admitted breaching hygiene rules at one of its busiest branches in Britain, the BBC reports.
The chain admitted having inadequate pest control at the branch in London's Leicester Square during a hearing at Westminster Magistrates' Court.
City of Westminster Council said cockroaches, mice and flies were found during an inspection of the premises in Coventry Street in August 2008.
KFC also admitted failing to provide hand-washing facilities. The company also admitted failing to keep the restaurant clean and in good order.
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Source: BBC
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