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KFC Double Down Raises $30,000 For Otago Rugby Recovery

Published: Mon 2 Apr 2012 06:44 PM
Monday 2 April 2012
KFC Double Down Raises $30,000 For Otago Rugby Recovery
There were bunless burgers aplenty in Dunedin over the weekend as Dunedinites helped KFC raise money for the Otago rubgy recovery.
A total of $30,000 was raised as thousands of Double Down burgers were sold at KFC’s three Dunedin stores in an effort to help raise funds for small creditors left out of pocket by the Otago Rugby Union.
KFC General Manager Brent Kitto said “KFC has been part of the Otago community for 35 years. We’re rugby fans just like the rest of New Zealand and are keen to ensure local businesses that have supported Otago Rugby over the years are not themselves put at risk.”
The limited edition BBQ Double Down sold in Dunedin included two delicious fresh Original Recipe chicken breast fillets, two strips of bacon, two slices of cheese, all topped off with KFC’s special smoky BBQ sauce.
For more information go to www.kfc.co.nz or www.facebook.com/kfcnz
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