You can now order your favourite KFCSA meal on WhatsApp - here’s how it works fastfood chicken
WhatsApp chat-ordering uses guided prompts, emoji-embedded facilitation, and natural language processing to guide customers through the ordering process. All you have to do is answer the questions by replying with a number, a word, or an emoji.
Step 1: Add the KFC Chat-Order contact by clicking the link, scanning a QR code, or adding the number – 087 153 1074.Step 3: Select your order through texting replies that respond to questions posed. Step 4: Select the KFC restaurant that you want to collect your order from. At this stage, WhatsApp ordering is available for “click and collect” only.
Step 5: Pay. While not yet available, consumers will soon also have the option to choose to pay via WhatsApp by putting in their card details but, for now, they pay at their selected store.
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