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KFC to open pop-up hotel in London

The so-called House of Harland will also feature a button customers can press for on-demand fried chicken.

KFC has announced it will be offering lodging via a chicken-themed pop-up hotel in London called the House of Harland, named after its founder Colonel Sanders.

Hosted at 9a Club Row, London E1 6JX, the hotel's suites will feature KFC products emblazoned on bedding, wallpaper and towels. It also boasts an arcade machine and cinema room.

Guests will also have access to a “Press for Chicken” button, which will deliver KFC’s dishes on-demand, as well as a chauffeur to the grounds and a ‘Chick-In’ clerk upon arrival.

“KFC’s recent ad campaign celebrates the Colonel’s legions of hardcore fans across the nation, so it’s no surprise that they’re now offering fried chicken fans a bit of much-needed escapism,” the company said in a statement.

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