miércoles, 14 de octubre de 2015

Australian Chicken Chain Lets an Actual Chicken Run Its Twitter Account

Unsurprisingly, it's all been gibberish so far.

An Australian restaurant chain has ceded control of its Twitter account to a chicken. According to Australia's 9 News, barbecue chicken chain Chicken Treat "has placed a keyboard inside a henhouse, in an publicity stunt aimed at getting a chook to tweet out a comprehensible word." The restaurant hopes to nab the hen, which is named Betty, a Guinness World Record for being the first chicken to tweet.

As Munchies points out, "So far, Betty seems to be pretty far from pecking her way to a four-letter word recognized by an English-language dictionary":

Nevertheless, thanks to Chicken Treat's accompanying ad campaign, Betty has become somewhat of a social media sensation; some of her nonsensical tweets — which actually bear a pretty close resemblance to the majority of YouTube comments — have garnered more than 100 retweets. The question is, will Betty become someone's dinner if she can't get it together and tweet a coherent word?

Chicken Treat isn't the first restaurant chain to launch a ridiculous stunt in the quest for notoriety: Arby's earned itself a Guinness World Record for the world's longest commercial when it aired 13 nonstop hours of brisket cooking last year.

Watch the Chicken Treat commercial, below:



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