
It really seems like KFC just released a keyboard tray. But how? and why?
It’s an advertising campaign made by a Germany-based KFC restaurant, and by God, if it isn’t the perfect solution to our first world problem.
We’ve all been at least once in our lives to a fast food restaurant – yes, even you hipster vegan; and while we munched on our frozen delicacies we also craved for our other addiction – social media. But how to combine them both? Hipster vegan must know!
KFC seems like it solved this problem, even though it’s an advertising stunt.

The super-thin, rechargeable Bluetooth keyboard can be easily paired with any smartphone and it comes on your tray of food.
The KFC keyboard tray was built by Serviceplan and it’s actually a high-tech product. This cutting edge technology has been around since 2013 thanks to brilliant minds over at UK-based CSR. Take a look down below and how magnificent it is.
Now let’s get back to our favourite fast food chain – not!
Serviceplan claims that the all of the keyboard trays were taken home on day one – “every single one … was taken home.”; and who wouldn’t? They are grease resistant, you can clean them easily, they fold however you like, and you can take them anywhere you want to go. Sure, it has the KFC logo all over it, but nobody’s going to care. Although, maybe if you try to use it while eating at McDonalds you’ll get some nasty looks from the staff.

This isn’t the craziest thing that a fast food chain has ever pulled.
Still talking about KFC, but this time in Japan. Last year, they released a keyboard, mouse and USB stick all in the shapes of fried chicken. Also earrings.
I think I’ll have to take a trip to my local KFC restaurant and put some pressure on them – I really want a foldable keyboard tray. I really do!










