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Students ‘jailed for exploiting KFC glitch’ for free food – Yahoo News Australia
Five students were found guilty of fraudulently collecting free food from KFC.

A group of students are facing jail time after exploiting a KFC loophole that cost the company more than A$40,000.
The group’s 23-year-old ringleader, known by his last name Xu, discovered the glitch in 2018 by accident while studying at a university in Jiangsu, north of Shanghai in China, The Independent reported.
In the ensuing six months, Xu rorted the fast-food giant of about A$12,000 by working out that he could get free food by using vouchers on KFC’s phone app, then getting a refund on them…
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