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McDonald's is rolling out a new chicken sandwich across the US in early 2021. The fast-food giant has been working on a revamped chicken sandwich over the last year. According to Business Insider McDonald's have allegedly been testing multiple sandwiches. McDonald's new sandwich aims to compete with Popeyes and Chick-fil-A in the chicken sandwich wars. Last year's Popeye's launched a supremely successful chicken sandwich. Chick-fil-A's continuing success has proved that a high-quality chicken sandwich can drive sales.
KFC KFC announced Monday that it's bringing back its fried chicken-scented fireplace log for the third year in a row. Customers can purchase a log for $15.88 on Walmart's website and at select store locations. KFC is known for its wacky marketing tactics and unusual products. With the holiday season fast approaching, KFC is bringing back its chicken-scented firelog for the third year running. The KFC 11 Herbs & Spices Firelog — developed in partnership with Enviro-Log — is now available for purchase, the chain announced Monday.
A rare four-legged chicken was born on March 14, on a farm near Brazil's Acre region. The 10 day old chick could be seen roaming around the barn on all fours, so to speak, among many two-legged brothers and sisters. Farm owner Dienes Lima said that he was worried the chicken would die within hours of birth because of its abnormality. Lima stresses that he will take care of chick and it will be a mascot for the farm.
KFC China has started using a new kind of technology to deliver a new type of experience for its customers. Believe it or not, if you stop in to order chicken at the KFC in Beijing’s Fuxingmen district, you will have your face scanned and the KFC computer will recommend a meal for you based on your appearance. The facial recognition technology is designed to remember customer's faces as well as their orders and to make suggestions based on customer data gathered over time. The Kentucky Fried Chicken Chinese branch has partnered with the country’s search giant Baidu to build a new location for its artificial intelligence and augmented reality technology. The new device is capable of analysing a customers’s facial features, and makes use of traits such as age, gender and facial expression to determine what each person should be eating at any given time. Even though the ability of artificial intelligence to detect behavioural traits using physical variables, called physiognomy, has not yet been developed to be completely effective, KFC China's pioneering use of facial recognition technology is certainly going to change customer experience and may even change how we think about fast food in general.
The world's first naked restaurant opened it's doors in London last weekend. We got an invite, accepted it and went to find out what it's like to eat naked with stranger.
Environmental and consumer groups could pressure the fast food giant, now that McDonald's has vowed to switch to chicken raised without antibiotics. Fred Katayama reports.