Posted on 05/06/2009 6:19:34 AM PDT by lwd
The Oprah Winfrey Show/Kentucky Grilled Chicken Two-Piece Meal Coupon
Get two pieces of grilled chicken, two individual sides and a biscuit! Limited Time Download Coupon download available from 9 a.m. CDT on May 5, 2009, to 11:59 p.m. CDT on May 6, 2009. Coupon is redeemable at participating KFC® locations in the United States from May 5, 2009 to May 19, 2009excluding Mother's Day, May 10, 20099.
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* Terms: Free offer good for two pieces of Kentucky Grilled Chicken (manager's choice) and two individual sides and a biscuit at participating KFC restaurants located in the Unites States, while supplies last. Limit one offer per coupon, one coupon per person during offer period. Must be redeemed in person. Not good with any other offers. No photocopied, mechanically reproduced or altered coupon accepted. Coupon cannot be sold or traded. Valid only if downloaded from UnthinKFC.com. Applicable tax extra. Void where prohibited. By downloading coupon, you agree that KFC is not responsible for any technical problems or malfunctions of computer systems, servers or printers or lost or unavailable network connections. You are limited to 4 downloads of coupon. Coupon fraud is punishable by law.
That's the spirit!
How about this one, "Next week on Okra, it's Mad Dog Monday, everyone in the audience gets a fifth of MD 20/20!"
I finally printed one off. It took two installations, one ‘unsupported printer’ and two ‘unsupported browser’ error messages and a full-blown browser crash, but I got one.
You’re right, I printed the 4, all have different codes.
I think I’ll try it for free today. Maybe they added the MSG to the ingredient list after they received your complaint.
;-)
I just feel bad for all these people going to extra trouble to print the coupons - I would be prepared with a “back up choice” - or at least don’t skimp on the sides (nobody can complain about the mashed potatos, gravy, or cole slaw and biscuits) I’d hate for you to go hungry! Good luck.
I also feel bad because this seems like it could be a “do or die” campaign to save KFC - I’m worried about what the result will be...especially after they were attacked by PETA for trying to sponsor the largest chicken dance ever at the NASCAR race a couple of weeks ago. They are one of those long time American institutions that you’d hate to see fade away...
get some hot sauce, bbq or honey mustard to add a little ‘flavah’
Chicken flu anyone? Where do I go to get my coupon for watermelon?
!!!Where is the PETA outrage? How many chickens must die cruel deaths to serve the greedy free whims of society? This is organized poultricide! To arms! to arms! (and legs, breasts and thighs!)
Looks like Zero is gonna head out for lunch again today.
LOL!
I was a bit paranoid about installing the printing program also, but I did. Lo and behold, it claimed I had already printed the limit. I went back to the original site and asked it to print again; it gave me three, and would not let me print any more.
The coupon printing program shows up in your installed program list, and is easily removed.
I have not tried to use the coupons yet, though...
I went to redeem my coupon at lunchtime, they didn’t scan it, so running off a bunch of copies would work out just fine.
Our corporate firewall blocks coupons.com as a spyware site. It is not worth the risk of infecting a computer for the sake of some free chicken.
Didn’t even read the thread but about this same time I also noticed that I was out of ink.
Printed the coupons and everything seems OK.
I bet that in some neighborhoods these coupons are as good as currency.
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