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Colonel Sanders Meido Version LOL

I’m sure everyone loves Colonel Sanders famous recipe fried chicken at KFC. But can you imagine seeing him wearing a meido uniform outside a KFC outlet?!

Colonel Sanders Meido Version LOL

Anyway this statue of Colonel Sanders in meido uniform was seen outside a real KFC outlet in Akihabara.

I guess they couldn’t just hire some meido as waitresses inside a KFC outlet so they decided to dressed up poor old Sanders into a meido instead.

Colonel Sanders Meido Version LOL

Source: Akiba Hobby

I think poor old Sanders would be turning in his grave now. The things people do nowadays just to sell “finger lickin’ good chicken” to otaku.

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11 Responses to Colonel Sanders Meido Version LOL

  1. Toonleap says:

    I wonder if KFC Headquarters know this….The only thing We need now is a Ronald McDonald in a Meido costume…..that will be freak.

  2. TokiDoki says:

    It looks kinda creepy, and that KFC store sure is small lol.

  3. Wererat42 says:

    Rena wants to take it hoooooooome!

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  5. gordon says:

    it’s a prank right?

  6. Caitlin says:

    That’s great! I need to add this to my collection of dressed up Colonel Sanders images.

  7. Alafista says:

    @ Toonleap: Ronald in meido would be just plain wrong. LOL

    @ TokiDoki: Now that you mentioned it, the outlet does look kinda small

    @ Wererat42: Haha

    @ gordon: I have no idea, but it sure is funny.

    @ Caitlin: LOL poor sanders.

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