Saudi-based fast food chain Kudu unveils new Falcons Box 2.0 meal | QSR Media
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Saudi-based fast food chain Kudu unveils new Falcons Box 2.0 meal

It also offers in-app gamification, turning orders into a quest.

Saudi-based fast food chain Kudu has launched its new Falcons Box 2.0 meal as part of its continued partnership with Saudi Arabia esports organisation Team Falcons, which competes in Counter-Strike 2.

Additionally, it also offers in-app gamification that turns every order into a quest.

The campaign also includes promotional events in major cities, including an interactive setup called the Falcons Nest.

Kudu began in 1988 with its first restaurant in Riyadh and is known for menu items like sandwiches, burgers, and salads.

Today, it now operates over 350 locations in the kingdom.

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