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[–] 11132372? ago
https://archive.fo/JtpWE | :
'This holiday season, people who want to escape from the internet but somehow lack the index finger to delete Twitter can turn to KFC's $10,000 "internet escape pod" for support. '
'According to KFC, the tent is "made from 8 pound high-density architectural foam and enamel paint," which sounds incredibly fancy on paper. '
'"Even we feel the burden of technology during the holiday season," KFC's Director of Advertising, George Felix, said in a statement. '
'In 2017, you can now hang its drumsticks on a tree, use KFC chicken-infused bath bombs, or purchase a KFC branded smartphone. '
'All KFC wants is for millennials to love them. '
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