Fast-food chains have been getting sassy and salty on social media of late. Wendy's recently made headlines for its quick wit and even quicker takedown of a troll recently and now Panda Express is getting its 15 minutes of Twitter fame. According to a post from the pop-rock band The Killers, a fortune from the restaurant chain's fortune cookies was printed with the line "Smile like you mean it." Sound familiar?

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Yeah, the band thought so, too. And in what we assume is a total joke tweet, the group said they'd look the other way if they were given a lifetime supply of orange chicken in return.

I'm thinkin' orange chicken for life and we'll let you off the hook for using our stuff. pic.twitter.com/3gJ9FebZVD — The Killers (@thekillers) January 8, 2017

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Unsurprisingly, this sparked a tsunami of conversation online, with some people instantly making the connection—and then humming the tune afterward:

I can't read this and not start to whistle the keyboard riff that follows. https://t.co/klHsx7gP7T — Pete on Earth 🕊 (@thepetemoore) January 8, 2017

Others pointed out how amazing AF it would be to get Panda Express for free. Forever.

Oh my gosh imagine getting free Panda express for life tho https://t.co/Jj8hZj9FqN — Daire Twisp ☇ (@DaireTwisp) January 8, 2017

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Some awkwardly related Confucious to lead singer Brandon Flowers:

Others took this an opportunity to critique the chain restaurant: