It reiterated that pilgrims require a Haj visa and it can be obtained through recognised official channels
Thousands of beachgoers at Dubai’s Kite Beach got a little more than they (bucket) bargained for on Friday as KFC surprised them with an unexpected afternoon treat.
As part of its ‘The Taste that comes to you anywhere’ intiative, the world’s number one name in chicken restaurants astonished members of the public by delivering its unique recipe using a helicopter that swooped out of the skies to hand out free KFC sandwiches.
The stunt saw a giant KFC bucket full of sandwiches suspended from a helicopter flying over Kite Beach and landing at the location.
A team of do-gooders from KFC then distributed the bucket’s 3,000 chicken sandwiches free to people enjoying their afternoon at the popular spot.
KFC's stunning helicopter initiative formed part of its drive to show customers that it can deliver its ‘so good’ taste anytime, anywhere.
With an established delivery service in the UAE for 25 years, KFC runs a 122-outlet operation covering all seven emirates.
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