Thousands of New Zealanders flocked to Auckland for KFC’s limited edition Kentucky Fish & Chips, raising $40,000 for Surf Life Saving New Zealand. The idea originated as an April Fools joke and was brought to life as a fundraising pop-up event offering Tarakihi battered in KFC’s secret herbs and spices. Despite overwhelming demand and sold-out stock, the campaign successfully supported Surf Life Saving New Zealand with funds for training and operational costs.
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Brian Tamaki leads protest against immigration, non-Christian religions
Destiny Church ProtestBrian Tamaki, leader of Destiny Church, led a march in Auckland, where he and his followers protested against non-Christian religions by tearing up their flags, labeling them as "satanic." Acting Prime Minister David Seymour criticized Tamaki's stance, emphasizing New Zealand's values of tolerance and inclusivity for all beliefs. Need More Context? 🔎
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