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KFC is celebrating the 50th anniversary of the launch of its original recipe in the region with a unique campaign that gives its customers gold rewards. The world's number one name in chicken restaurants is marking the golden jubilee of its original recipe in the Middle East and North Africa with gold coins and golden cards for customers who make purchases of chicken meals throughout the GCC.
KFC diners in UAE 'super upsizing' on any of the meals in the promotion will be entered into a draw for the chance to win a real gold coin. Visitors to KFC restaurants in the country picking up any one of these 'golden meals' also have the chance to win a KFC golden card that entitles them to a free KFC meal every week for one year.
KFC's golden jubilee campaign is aimed at providing the ultimate golden experience to its valued customers. KFC is proud of its original recipe, its variety of offerings and its highest food standards that have created a large and loyal base of customers over the years and led to the KFC name becoming synonymous with the very best in taste.
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