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This is what Dubai residents will do for free chicken nuggets

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Khaleej Times spoke to several customers at Dubai-based Wendy's restaurants, who said they'd 'sing' or 'tell jokes' for a year of free chicken nuggets.

Published: Sat 22 Apr 2017, 2:00 PM

Updated: Wed 29 Nov 2023, 12:37 PM

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  • Sarwat Nasir

Wendy's chicken nugget craze has taken over Dubai following a viral tweet by an American teen who challenged the restaurant that he could get 18 million retweets for a year's supply of free chicken nuggets.

The Nevada-based teen's tweet has been retweeted 3.2 million times so far, with the hashtag #NuggsForCarter that trended worldwide.

He was invited on The Ellen Show last week, where TV host Ellen DeGeneres asked Wilkerson not to beat her retweet record. She currently holds the record of 3.3 million retweets. She offered the 17-year-old a year of free Ellen underwear supply if he backed down.

Khaleej Times spoke to several customers at Dubai-based Wendy's restaurants, who said they'd "sing" or "tell jokes" for a year of free chicken nuggets.

"I wish I had tweeted that first. If the restaurant here wants me to sing for them for some free chicken nuggets, sure, why not? I can tell a few jokes too," said American expat Darren Smith.

Dannah Al Housani and Caroline Bryant.- Supplied photo

British student in Dubai, Dannah Al Housani, 14, said that she is also up for a challenge for free chicken nuggets.

"They're better than the ones most of the fast-food chains serve," she said.

Iranian student Yasmin Vakili said: "The viral tweet is just crazy. My friends love nuggets, I think they'd be up for a retweet challenge for some nuggets."

Residents in Dubai were also tweeting about the nugget craze.

Sarah Radwan tweeted: "I wish I could do the same and get some free nuggets delivered to Dubai."

Sina Ghatea posted on Twitter: "@Wendy's, I'm coming from Dubai to US to try some Wendy's for the first time, this better taste good."

One resident in Dubai suggested in a tweet that Wendy's should rename their nuggets to "#TheWilkerson".

Staff from Wendy's in Dubai are reporting an increase in chicken nugget sales, with customers asking them for free nuggets.

A cashier at Wendy's Barsha Branch said: "We've been selling a lot of chicken nuggets now. We were wondering all of the sudden people were going crazy for nuggets, now we know why.

"We are selling 700 pieces of chicken nuggets everyday just in this branch."

The cashier at the Wendy's branch in Motor City said: "Wendy's has become so popular worldwide. More people are recognising us and they love the chicken nuggets. It's amazing what has happened.

"We also are seeing that more people want the chicken nuggets. I think we are selling more than 600 pieces everyday now. It's definitely an increase."

The most retweeted tweets

Carter Wilkerson could possibly have the most retweeted tweet. He is 100,000 retweets behind Ellen DeGeneres' Oscar selfie tweet, which earned her 3.3 million retweets.

Some of the most retweeted tweets currently are

Ellen DeGeneres holds the world record with 3.3 million retweets.

Former President Barack Obama tweet of thanking Americans after the 2016 US elections received almost 900,000 retweets.

Former One Direction member Louis Tomlinson's tweet, where he said "always in my heart @Harry_Styles" was retweeted 2.48 million times.

sarwat@khaleejtimes.com



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