KFC Just Made A Ridiculous Bucket That Prints Out Photos From Your Phone

If you’ve ever shared a bucket of KFC with your friends and thought to yourself, “Man, I wish we could capture this moment and print it out with a KFC bucket,” then you’re probably a PR rep who got really high and convinced everyone through a nifty Email that it’s the greatest idea in the world.

To celebrate its 60th anniversary, KFC Canada designed a chicken bucket that doubles as a printer, so you can take pictures on your phone and inconveniently print them out through the bucket instead of just uploading them straight to Facebook, or Instagram.

They’re calling it the Memories Bucket, because so many outstanding memories are made around a greasy bucket of chicken wings.

There’s no explanation in the video, but it probably works through some Bluetooth technology. There’s also no information on when it’ll be released, if it is ever released, so it’s all a crazy concept for now.

There’s the possibility of this being a very intricate parody KFC YouTube account that creates high quality videos, but who would go through so much trouble? Maybe KFC hires people to create unusable things in order to liven things up at the corporate offices. It’s the end of July, so we know this can’t be an April Fools joke.

Who knows? Maybe it’s just a Canadian thing.

h/t eater

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