
When it came out on TV, we said..."Hey, that looks good. We should try it!"
One afternoon, on his way home, AG stopped by a KFC and ordered for one. He was told that he would have to wait 15-20 minutes for the Tower Burger that they are promoting left and right. He didn't want to wait that long. And rightly so. This is a fast food restaurant after all.
When he got home, he was disappointed.
So the following weekend, I decided to give him a treat by ordering the same burger but thru delivery. That way, if we wait for 15-20 minutes, we would not feel it as much.
"I am sorry Ma'am, this branch does not offer that burger."

OK, nakakainis siya.
On EDSA, there's a huge billboard of this particular burger. I say, instead of paying for an exorbitant amount for the billboard, better you perfect the food products and service that you are actually selling.

How can we buy what you are promoting when you are making it so difficult to actually get one?
Just sayin' because Candy says so.
1 comment:
don't worry cands already tried it you're not missing anything
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