The Peterborough Examiner

No joke: KFC Canada starts accepting Bitcoin for a bucket of chicken, immediatel­y sells out

- HOLLIE SHAW FINANCIAL POST hshaw@nationalpo­st.com Twitter: @HollieKSha­w

TORONTO — A professed failure to understand Bitcoin has not deterred KFC Canada from accepting the cryptocurr­ency as payment for a bucket of fried chicken.

A limited-time marketing promotion for a “Bitcoin Bucket” was launched Thursday afternoon by the quick-serve restaurant chain — so limited, in fact, that it appeared to sell out of the ten-piece chicken buckets entirely between 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. ET on Friday.

“Sure, we don’t know exactly what Bitcoins are, or how they work, but that shouldn’t come between you and some finger lickin’ good chicken,” the company said in a posting on its Canadian Facebook page that featured a live tracker of the virtual currency’s value superimpos­ed on a bucket of chicken.

For a Bitcoin payment worth the equivalent of $20, a customer could order a bucket of 10 chicken tenders, with waffle fries, a side dish, gravy and two dips. The post provides a link to a digital ordering hub that allowed users to make a payment using the Bitcoin payment service provider BitPay.

Many commenters on the Facebook post appeared to regard the promotion as a joke.

“$20 bucket today, $5 bucket tomorrow, $200 bucket next week,” wrote Nathan Hudson, alluding to the cryptocurr­ency’s volatility.

Others noted the cost of the bucket would come out to about $40 due to a $20 transactio­n fee.

The promotion is also highlighte­d on Twitter, where KFC Canada alluded to Bitcoin’s alleged founder, Satoshi Nakamoto, a pseudonym for one or several unknown individual­s who launched the virtual currency. “If Satoshi reveals his true identity, his bucket is on us,” KFC said.

Despite some customer doubts, KFC Canada said Friday that the deal is real and that while the promotion was “temporaril­y sold out,” people would again be able to pay with Bitcoin later on Friday.

“While it is unusual and quirky, it is a legitimate way to purchase KFC,” said a company spokesman, adding the chain had already received a number orders that will be fulfilled this evening.

 ?? FACEBOOK ?? KFC’s Canadian Facebook page featured a live tracker of Bitcoin’s value superimpos­ed on a bucket of chicken.
FACEBOOK KFC’s Canadian Facebook page featured a live tracker of Bitcoin’s value superimpos­ed on a bucket of chicken.

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