KFC Thailand celebrates 40th anniversary with exclusive gift

Photo courtesy of KhaoSod

KFC Thailand celebrates its 40th anniversary this Mother’s Day with a special gift, the KFC Bucket Ware, an exclusive food storage container inspired by the iconic fried chicken bucket. Produced by Thai brand Super Lock, this limited-edition container is designed for mothers who love collecting storage boxes.

The KFC Bucket Ware is not for sale but is available as a gift. Customers who spend at least 350 baht in a single order at participating KFC branches and download the KFC app on their mobile phones will receive this special container valued at 199 baht.

The promotion is available at three KFC locations: Mega Bangna, Central WestGate, and The Mall Korat, from August 10 to 12, between 10am and 8pm or until stocks last. Each branch is limited to 500 gifts per day.

Suhel Limbada, Market Lead & Chief Marketing Officer of KFC Thailand, expressed his thoughts.

“We believe many households have food storage boxes collected by mothers to store food and various items. These may seem ordinary but are heartwarming, reflecting a mother’s love.

“This Mother’s Day, we want to thank our wonderful mothers who love collecting and love KFC by offering them the KFC Bucket Ware, a gift that we believe they will cherish. This is our way of appreciating the trust families have placed in KFC as a space of happiness and cherished memories.”

This Mother’s Day, don’t miss the chance to gift your mother with the KFC Bucket Ware as a token of love. This gift combines both design and functionality, making it an ideal present. However, for those who cannot visit the participating branches, KFC has an online giveaway for the KFC Bucket Ware.

This ensures that children across the country have the opportunity to present this special gift to their beloved mothers, reported KhaoSod.

Further details of the online giveaway can be found on KFC’s Facebook page under the hashtags #KFC, #KFCBucketWare, and #ForMothersWhoLoveToCollect.

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Originally from Hong Kong, Puntid moved to Bangkok in 2020 to pursue further studies in translation. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Comparative Literature from the University of Hong Kong. Puntid spent 8 years living in Manchester, UK. Before joining The Thaiger, Puntid has been a freelance translator for 2 years. In her free time, she enjoys swimming and listening to music, as well as writing short fiction and poetry.

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