'Put A Wing On It': KFC Launches 'Finger-Licking Good' Wedding Planning Service | Men's Health Magazine Australia

‘Put A Wing On It’: KFC Launches ‘Finger-Licking Good’ Wedding Planning Service

Yup, you read the headline correctly. KFC is launching its very own wedding service, giving Aussies the chance to ‘put a wing on it’.

The service is only available between October 2019 and May 2020 and the along with catered chicken, the happy couples will also receive a KFC photo booth to remember the night, a KFC themed celebrant to make sure it’s all official, custom KFC buckets and of course, musical entertainment.

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Chicken-loving couples can now head to the website to apply for the service. However, there’s a catch. There are only six weddings available so those interested will have to explain in 200 words or less to the Colonel why they deserve to replace their french patisseries with fried chicken. 

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“KFC is all about living your best life and we were flattered that so many of our fans are showing that Aussie larrikin spirit by asking us to be a part of their big day,” says Managing Director at KFC Australia, Nikki Lawson.

“Over the years we’ve seen some amazing Facebook comments and have heard of some incredible proposals from fans taking place in our restaurants in Australia and around the world. Seeing these we thought bucket, let’s create a KFC Wedding service!  We think it’s important that this isn’t just a  one-off affair and that as many of our fans have the chance to get a KFC Wedding – so we’re making this available for eight months as a genuine service for anyone living in Australia.”

Quick, you better hurry up. There are only six spots available. 

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