Get Down With A Free Double Down
Get Down With A Free Double Down
Tomorrow, to celebrate the release of the KFC Double Down, ACT on Campus will be giving away FREE Double Downs in each of the main centres.
ACT on Campus representatives will visit a KFC store in Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin at a random time, different in each city, wearing their bright yellow ACT on Campus t-shirts.
When they arrive, they will update the ACT on Campus Facebook and Twitter pages to let people know which store they are at and how long they'll be there for.
The first 5 people in each city to get to the store and find our ACT on Campus representative will get a free KFC Double Down, on us.
"The Double Down is a symbol of the freedom of choice all New Zealanders should enjoy," says ACT on Campus President, Peter McCaffrey.
"Everyone should be free to buy food they enjoy. Equally, everyone should take responsibility for their own health and excersise."
"If health and safety were our only goal as a society, the world would look very different. We would all buy cars made of padded foam rubber and drive very slowly. Instead we measure risk and make trade-offs between our health and our other goals." said Mr McCaffrey.
KFC's Double Down is one trade-off we're looking forward to making on Tuesday!
Updates as to the location of ACT on Campus representatives will be posted on Facebook and Twitter throughout the day tomorrow:
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/actoncampus
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/actoncampus
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