Fast food chain Galito's Kenya, part of the Simbisa Brands portfolio that operates several major restaurant franchises across the country, has come under fresh criticism over the packaging quality of its delivered meals.
According to the latest complaint shared by a frustrated customer on social media, the order arrived in what she described as an unacceptable condition, marking the third time she had raised concerns over the same packaging issue.
The latest complaint has revived public attention on Simbisa Brands Kenya, which has previously faced damaging whistleblower accusations over its treatment of workers across major franchises such as Galito's, Pizza Inn and Chicken Inn.
In reports published by this news outlet, current and former employees accused the fast-food giant of unexplained salary deductions, chronic understaffing, punitive staff transfers, and a management culture characterized by intimidation and arbitrary disciplinary measures.
While those revelations centered primarily on labour practices rather than customer experience, the renewed criticism over Galito's delivery standards is now fuelling fresh questions about operational oversight and accountability within one of Kenya's largest fast-food operators.