Usually, people have that curiosity to know who “BIG giants” follow on social media. Be it celebrities or be it cricketers and politicians, we all want to know who they are following on Twitter, isn’t it? KFC’s Twitter account has hit the headlines now and you will be surprised to know why. Well, it’s because the official account of KFC follows just 11 people and the reason behind it is pure GENIUS.
Yes, the social media manager of KFC seems to be an intelligent one as it follows just 11 people i.e. 5 spice girls and 6 guys named herbs.
We all know that KFC has those 11 secret “HERBS” and so, this logic of following 11 spices and herbs is being appreciated all over.
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This was discovered by a Twitter user; check out tweet…
.@KFC follows 11 people.
Those 11 people? 5 Spice Girls and 6 guys named Herb.
11 Herbs & Spices. I need time to process this.
— Edge (@edgette22) October 19, 2017
After people came to know the reason behind this, they started appreciating the Twitter handler of KFC. Check out some hilarious tweets..
Give them raise!
the person that runs the KFC account needs a raise. I don't care how much they make now. GIVE THEM A RAISE.
— Samantha O'Pumpkins (@sicklittlejag) October 19, 2017
Smartest man!
I mean… I don't know what @edgette22 does for a living… but he needs a raise too. Smartest man of the day.
— Stephanie C. Bellew (@bellewsc) October 19, 2017
Serious raise!
I wasn't ready for this KFC!!
BTW +1 of giving the guy a serious raise!
— I'm Toxic Rick (@ImToxicRickYall) October 20, 2017
Impressed!
I don’t know who I’m more impressed with, @KFC for doing it or @edgette22 for noticing it https://t.co/avXAV1EkFm
— Chris Espinosa (@cdespinosa) October 20, 2017
Seasoned marketing!
They must have a seasoned marketing person. Image may be NSFW.
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Clik here to view.#seewhatIdidthere
— Adam Dzuricky (@thebatman012) October 20, 2017
Wasn’t this a smart move?
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