Fried - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Carlos from Spain
There have been complaints made against Mary from members of staff, so she goes undercover to find out who is making them.
Hold Up
Mary and Joe are working the last shift of the day when a hoodie bursts in and demands some nuggets. Mary locks herself in the freezer, leaving Joe to handle the attacker alone.
Poulet Etc
Seriously Fried Chicken discover that they are losing all of their customers to a new upmarket fried chicken van - Poulet Etc - that has just opened around the corner. Mary becomes desperate to find a way to win back customers.
The Second Coming
Ed shows Joe and Amara a nugget that he thinks looks like Jesus, but they are too busy discussing Amara's crush on the new busker who's started playing outside.
The Chicken Awards
Joe and Amara are at the tills when Mary, Ed, Shontal and Derek come in dressed very smartly. They are attending the Seriously Fried Chicken Awards - where Mary is hoping to win Most Improved Restaurant.
In the Beginning
The episode flashes back to a time before Mary was manager of Seriously Fried Chicken. The branch was a mess, the staff were complacent and it was run by a drug-addled waster. Clive calls Mary in to head office - he has fired the manager and is asking her to turn things around. She has one week to improve the branch. When Mary arrives at the restaurant she realises she has her work cut out for her.
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