KFC wants to help patch the nation's potholes
KFC has sent off a letter to the nation's mayors, offering to patch their potholes for free. Well, the company will leave behind a stenciled brand on the patch informing people the road has been "Re-Freshed by KFC."
"In honor of our "Fresh Tastes Best" campaign, we want to come and Re-"Fresh" your roads!" KFC president Roger Eaton says in the letter. "Every patched pothole comes with the Colonel's very own stamp of approval."
The company estimated that U.S. roads are plagued with more than 350 million potholes. "That's one mini-canyon for every man, woman and child in America."
KFC has already tried out its campaign to stamp out potholes in its hometown of Louisville Ky., earning a testimonial from Louisville's Mayor Jerry Abramson who noted that "finding funding for needed road repairs is a continuing challenge." The company will choose four other cities.
Is the KFC in Malaysia going to do this? Hmmm...am sure the roads here could do with it and it does look cute on the road, doesn't it? LOL and a good eye tonic while we are in the jam...for me it is hehehe jangan ja balik2 tingu trus lapar and my Gabe licking his finger all the time...it's his signal when he wants to go KFC hahaha
Source: chicago tribune
The company estimated that U.S. roads are plagued with more than 350 million potholes. "That's one mini-canyon for every man, woman and child in America."
KFC has already tried out its campaign to stamp out potholes in its hometown of Louisville Ky., earning a testimonial from Louisville's Mayor Jerry Abramson who noted that "finding funding for needed road repairs is a continuing challenge." The company will choose four other cities.
Is the KFC in Malaysia going to do this? Hmmm...am sure the roads here could do with it and it does look cute on the road, doesn't it? LOL and a good eye tonic while we are in the jam...for me it is hehehe jangan ja balik2 tingu trus lapar and my Gabe licking his finger all the time...it's his signal when he wants to go KFC hahaha
Source: chicago tribune
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