dimanche 15 janvier 2017
A Brief History of the Bizarre Twitter Feud Between Panda Express & The Killers
Out of all the bizarre things that've happened on Twitter, a brief feud between rock band The Killers and fast food chain Panda Express is definitely one of the weirdest. It all started when the band accused Panda Express of stealing lyrics from their 2004 hit, "Smile Like You Mean It," to use in fortune cookies. The strange interaction ended quickly and with an unexpected twist: a donation of orange chicken to charity. Confused? Just take a look at the strange-yet-happy exchange.
I'm thinkin' orange chicken for life and we'll let you off the hook for using our stuff. http://pic.twitter.com/3gJ9FebZVD
- The Killers (@thekillers) January 8, 2017
.@thekillers When it comes to #OrangeChickenLove, we always mean it.
- Panda Express (@PandaExpress) January 9, 2017
Hey @PandaExpress. Put your money where your tweets are and help feed hungry people with some of that Panda love? #tweetnsour
- The Killers (@thekillers) January 12, 2017
.@TheKillers We'll do you one better and put our food where our tweets are 😀 Have a charity in mind that could use some #OrangeChickenLove?
- Panda Express (@PandaExpress) January 12, 2017
@PandaExpress Glad to know good things can come from twittersphere. Donate here: @servingourkids
- The Killers (@thekillers) January 12, 2017
.@thekillers @servingourkids We're in! Amazing how one tweet can make a difference 😀
- Panda Express (@PandaExpress) January 12, 2017
Now that everything has been resolved amicably, we're stuck dreaming up collaborations between The Killers and the restaurant chain. Coming soon to a radio near you: "And I'm on my knees, looking for the answer: are we chicken, or are we denser?"
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