KFC UK has unveiled a new promotion that its customers will surely be happy about. The fast-food chain announced that it would be offering the new Gravy Card that can be used to get free gravy for one whole year.
KFC UK stated that customers could get a chance to win free gravy that they can avail themselves throughout the year via its special and unique Gravy Card. It was revealed that the fried chicken restaurant has launched the freebie card to celebrate KFC’s achievement of selling 1.7 million pots of gravy per week this holiday season.
According to Metro UK, customers can have a chance to win the Gravy Card starting today until Dec. 24. Winners are assured of a year’s supply of the KFC’s famous savory gravy. To be picked as one of the winners, people just need to visit the restaurant’s website and write why they are the biggest fan of KFC’s gravy.
It was said that the company wants to hear odd, wonderful, and extraordinary reasons as to why people love their chicken sauce. Customers should note that the more bizarre their reasons are, the better and higher the chance of winning.
Lucky winners will be able to enjoy a pit of gravy every time they visit the KFC stores and this will be for free. They just need to show their Gravy Card and the crew will serve them a pot of the popular fried chicken peppery sauce.
Customers can finish the pot of gravy since it is not only for the famous KFC chickens but it can be added to the restaurant’s burgers as well. They can also be used for chicken pops, a chicken fillet menu, and even french fries.
UK’s Mirror further mentioned that customers must also follow KFC Uk’s social media accounts so they can immediately get updates regarding the contest. The company did not say how many Gravy Cards are at stake but most likely, KFC will be giving away dozens as a way to thank their loyal customers as well.
Finally, customers can walk in at any KFC branch in the U.K. to claim their card. The next thing to do is dine in at the stores and enjoy their free gravy for the whole year.


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