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KFC's Kentucky Flying Object (KFO) is a DIY drone you can get from your next order at KFC, Here is how to get it

Fast food giant KFC is known for its delicious chicken food. Apart from that, they are also known for messing with stuff like power bank in a meal box and more. KFC also offers something called as wings. They can mean two things, one you can eat and one you can fly. Now, KFC India has decided to make sure that you can have both. Now when you order the new KFC Smoky Grilled wings, you can get your food in a really cool packaging. A packaging that can be made into a drone, that to powered by your smartphone. Although the offer is available in only 10 cities, still it is a great initiative.

What is KFO exactly?

The Kentucky Flying Object or the KFO is what they call the most fly meal ever. The red and white snazzy packaging for the KFC Smoky Grilled Wings now has detachable parts. These detachable parts are easy to re-assemble. With a user manual available online, assembly and installation is easy and quick with minimal effort. Once everything is assembled and set up, all you need to do is connect the power supply. The DIY drone can be controlled using your smartphone. It connects to your smartphone via Bluetooth. Then you can use the KFO app to control it. Few lucky consumers can win the KFO for free. When they order their Smoky Grilled Wings, they can stand a chance to win it for free. On 25th and 26th January, 24 lucky customers can avail this at across 12 stores in 10 cities in the country.

Also Read: Vodafone and Flipkart offer 4G smartphones at just Rs. 999, Here’s how to get one

While Lluis Ruiz Ribot, CMO, KFC India said commenting on the launch. “Food and technology, are two things that keep us and our consumers excited. To celebrate the introduction of our new scrumptious Smoky Grilled Wings, we are launching a limited edition KFO box. It is super cool packaging that converts into a drone”.

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