The good people at KFC decided it would be a good idea to create a virtual reality training experience for their employees and this was the absolutely terrifying result. The future of VR is extremely exciting, but not in this context. If you’ve ever wanted to know what it would be like to hang out with an intoxicated VR version of Colonel Sanders, this is your chance. And don’t worry, even though this video is incredibly creepy, you’ll still want to eat KFC after you’re done watching it.
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1 min read · Published Aug 25, 2017
Published Aug 25, 2017