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KFC offering free trips to Osaka for free all-you-can-eat fried chicken

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Kentucky Fried Chicken is getting into the holiday spirit with the All-You-Can-Eat Chicken Tour. From now until midnight on Dec 20, you can enter as often as you like to win a trip to Osaka where you can eat your fill of unlimited free KFC.

Entering is easy; just tweet a tweet with the hashtag #KFC食べ放題ツアーin大阪 (KFC All-You-Can-Eat Tour in Osaka) and you’re finished. Do it as much as you want to better your chances.

After the 20th, three lucky tweets will be chosen. The winners will then be taken with a guest to the KFC restaurant in Onobaru, Osaka. They will also have their major travel expenses and one night’s stay at a hotel covered.

Spending cash is the responsibility of the winner, but don’t worry about food costs. You will be able to pig out for free at the Onobaru KFC as much as you want.

However, if you’re the sister of a KFC cashier in Juneau, Alaska don’t bother. This contest is closed to employees, their families and anyone living outside of Japan.

So before you go making that New Year’s resolution to lose weight, why not enter to have one last hurrah with the Colonel?

Source: KFC Japan via My Game News Flash (Japanese)

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For any beautiful lady out there, I will pay for your major travel expenses to Osaka, let you eat all you want at KFC, and put you up in a nice love hotel all free of charge, too!

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Is the KFC any different in Osaka?

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Ok, first things first. There's no Onobaru (how do you even write that in Japanese?) KFC in Japan. It's Onohara KFC. http://pshop.kfc.co.jp/b/kfc/info/0225

Is the KFC any different in Osaka?

I'm not sure about now, but it used to be the only all-you-can-eat KFC in Japan. Don't really know how that happened though.

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YUM,YUM, Where do I sign up?

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