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KFC announced its 'Free Bucket On Us' promotion, a digital offer available on its website and app aimed at those of us who haven't visited Colonel Sanders in a while
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Are you craving for fried chicken? If yes, then Kentucky Fried Chicken ( KFC ) has a good news for you. The fast food business chain has announced what it's calling the Kentucky Fried Comeback—a bold move to win back customers. Yes, you read that right. KFC is offering customers free buckets of chicken as part of its 'Kentucky Fried Comeback.'The campaign, announced on Monday, offers customers a bucket of the chain's Original Recipe chicken with any $15 purchase made through the KFC app or website. But the offer comes with a twist- the customers must be a KFC Rewards member.'By listening to our customers and addressing their feedback, we'll reclaim our rightful place in the fried chicken game we started,' said Catherine Tan-Gillespie, president of KFC US. The announcement comes just days after McDonald's brought back its fan-favorite Snack Wrap.KFC announced its 'Free Bucket On Us' promotion, a digital offer available on its website and app aimed at those of us who haven't visited Colonel Sanders in a while. The chains says it has made 'great strides' to improve its chicken and wants us all to come see for ourselves.Not just this, customers are also being asked to sample and provide feedback on the chicken to 'co‑create' the chain's return to greatness."We're well aware of the latest fried chicken rankings, and I'm fired up to launch a bold Kentucky Fried Comeback and remind America exactly who we are," KFC executive Catherine Tan-Gillespie said in a news release. "By listening to our customers and addressing feedback, we'll reclaim our rightful place in the fried chicken game we started."KFC's fried chicken, made of Colonel's 'legendary blend of 11 herbs and spices', is what attracted the food chain giant's customer base. KFC says its kitchens are ready to welcome customers back to taste the difference-- 'crispy, hot, and unmistakably original' after improvement in taste and customer satisfaction.If you want to get the free KFC chicken bucket, customers must first go online and spend $15. Through this deal, customers can choose between a free eight-piece bucket of chicken or tenders with a $15 or more online purchase on KFC's app or website. The offer must be redeemed prior to checkout.The promotion ends of Aug. 24, says the chain, and is limited to one bucket per account. 'Free Bucket On Us' deal is a digital offer announced by the company which only applicable on KFC.com and the KFC app at participating locations. The offer cannot be combined with any other deal or discount, and the responsibility of taxes and fees is on the customer.
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