KFC Offers Diners Free 80s Bowl Haircuts To Promote Its New Chicken Bowls Range

KFC Offers Diners Free 80s Bowl Haircuts To Promote Its New Chicken Bowls Range

Lucky (or unlucky, depending on your point of view) diners at a KFC restaurant in New York will be transported back to the 80s with free bowl haircuts in-store as part of a promotion for the chicken chain’s new Famous Bowl range.

The Famous Bowl – which retails for $US3 and isn’t available in Aussie stores – comes with mashed potato, sweetcorn, fried chicken, cheese and gravy.

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And the cheap lunch aside, diners can also walk away with a stylish 80s bowl ‘do from in-store hairstylists that KFC is describing as “stylish, modern-day takes on the bowl cut hair style”.

Sadly, the promotion runs today only at KFC’s Brooklyn restaurant and participants will receive a gift card for the KFC Famous Bowl and be photographed with their new bowl cut.

Andrea Zahumensky, KFC’s US CMO, said: “I can’t believe we are actually selling a pound of delicious food for just $3 and I also can’t believe bowl cuts are making a comeback, but here we are. So, naturally, we’re offering KFC-ified Famous Bowl cuts to anyone who wants to be as famous as our Famous Bowls.”

 




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