If you absolutely love KFC then a South African man's trick will make you laugh as well as feel a little jealous. A 27-year-old man ate KFC every day for a year for free by successfully tricking the employees that he worked in KFC head office. He has now been arrested and will be produced in court but his trick has impressed the netizens who have already announced him as a legend. Pretending to come for a quality check, going through the kitchen and taking notes he enjoyed free meals for almost a year. Girl From Australia Gets KFC Logo Tattooed on Her Lips Because Its Her Favourite Fast-Food, Watch Video!

The man was a student from the University of KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa. He spun a good story about being a food quality assurance officer from the KFC headquarters and used the same in different outlets. A KFC staff was quoted to Xpouzar, "When he arrived we would all try to act our best so that we didn't piss off the man from head office - he was so convincing because he was so confident, and even colleagues from other branches of KFC know him." The news was shared in Twitter by Kenyan journalist, Teddy Eugene and no doubt, it went viral. People are loving this man's confidence. KFC Promises $11,000 to Babies Born on September 9 and Named After Col Harland Sanders.

Check Tweet About Man Arrested For Eating Free KFC For a Year:

The tweet has been retweeted over 16,000 times and over 35,000 likes. And people are leaving some funny responses too.

Where's His Medal?

A superhero without a cape!

LEGEND

Keep him in a museum!

Most people echoed that he should not be arrested but awarded instead. Well, he was indeed lucky to have gone on with the story for one whole year. We wonder how he didn't get tired of eating the same meal all year long. But we guess, when it is free it is going to be tasty, more so when you are from the head office!

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