KFC sparks Twitter war with Domino’s after Elon Musk's takeover

KFC sparked a Twitter conflict with fellow meals agency Domino's after making a joke about Elon Musk’s takeover of the social media big.

Mr Musk clinched a deal to purchase Twitter TWTR.N for $44billion (round £35bn) on Monday.

And following the information, KFC couldn’t assist however taking a dig on the pizza chain’s costs.

In a tweet on their official web page, KFC wrote: “To place issues into context, Elon Musk might have purchased 17,424,242,424 Tornado Wraps at £1.98 every or two giant pizzas from Domino’s.”

Glasses agency Specsavers additionally posted an identical tweet, however selected to not point out any of its opponents.

KFC have posted a dig towards Domino's
KFC have posted a dig in the direction of Domino's
Mike Egerton
Domino's pizza
Domino's pizza
Lucy Nicholson

They tweeted: “Elon Musk might’ve purchased 65,217,391,304 pairs of £69 glasses. And obtained one other 65,217,391,304 pairs free.”

Talking earlier than the takeover was clinched, the Tesla CEO stated the social media firm must be taken non-public to develop and turn into a platform without spending a dime speech.

Talking at a TED Speak in Vancouver when requested about his bid, Mr Musk stated: "I feel it is essential for there to be an inclusive enviornment without spending a dime speech."

Mr Musk made the bid final week in a letter to the board of Twitter – the micro-blogging platform that has turn into a worldwide technique of communication for people and world leaders.

In a tweet following the information, Mr Musk stated: “Free speech is the bedrock of a functioning democracy, and Twitter is the digital city sq. the place issues very important to the way forward for humanity are debated.

“I additionally need to make Twitter higher than ever by enhancing the product with new options, making the algorithms open supply to extend belief, defeating the spam bots, and genuine all people.

“Twitter has super potential I look ahead to working with the corporate and the neighborhood of customers to unlock it.”

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