In the latest example of adoption of consumer crypto, KFC Canada introduced a new menu item, the Bitcoin Bucket , that customers can buy exclusively with Bitcoin (BTC)

KFC Canada announced its new promotion of public relations stunts via Twitter on January 11:

"Of course, we do not know exactly what Bitcoins are, and how they work "

The Bitcoin bucket, which sells for the equivalent of 20 Canadian dollars worth of Bitcoin, contains ten tender chicken, waffles, a medium side, medium sauce and two dips Canadian citizens can order home delivery of the Bitcoin bucket on the Colonel & Co. website during the offer period.

KFC Canada has also released a promotional video on Facebook for the Bitcoin bucket. of a KFC chicken bucket stacked with the equivalent of 20 Canadian dollars in BTC updated every 5 minutes in real time for nearly 4 hours. A bitcoin costs about 0.001 bitcoin at the moment of pressure

In a similar RP coup, on January 9, Kodak announced the initial offer of coins (ICO) for their own cryptocurrency , KodakOne. KodakOne would be used to record and author images on the new KodakOne platform.

Bitcoin had already entered the fast food industry in July 2017, when the German food delivery company Lieferando accepted Bitcoin for orders. More recently, in August 2017, Burger King Russia introduced its own virtual currency, the Whoppercoin, which is being offered for use as part of a customer loyalty program.