LOOK: Tent for people who want to go tech-free goes for sale

Do you want to escape from the drama and craziness happening on social media? In the United States, a fast food chain might have the solution to such problem.

KFC shared on its official site that it has built, and will be selling, an “Internet Escape Pod” in time for Cyber Monday in the U.S.

Cyber Monday is an event used as a marketing strategy where online shops sell goods under lower prices and give away discounts to shoppers. This event falls every Monday after Thanksgiving.

According to the fast food chain’s website, the pod may serve as a sanctuary to those who will avail of the tent while enjoying their food, an “escape from Cyber Monday.”

“We’ve come up with several technologically advanced, creative experiences for our customers and fans this year,” the chain’s director of advertising George Felix said. “But even we feel the burden of technology during the holiday season. So we decided to go in the opposite direction and create an anti-technology product, using technology, to help one lucky buyer literally escape the holiday chaos.”

The pod is “adorned with enamel paint and [an] 8-pound high-density architectural foam.” It also costs a whopping $10,000 (around P507,000).

“We were going to sell this for the ridiculously high price of $96,485.34,” added Felix. “But in the spirit of the season, I said, ‘nah, let’s make it a deal.'” JB

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