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KFC where you can pay by smiling

HUNGRY? This KFC will feed you a chicken burger or three-piece feed in exchange for a smile ... But there’s a catch.

Smile if you want a three-piece feed. Picture: Facebook
Smile if you want a three-piece feed. Picture: Facebook

THE operator of KFC in China is rolling out a futuristic system of paying at a fast-food counter via facial recognition, as the country embraces the technology for everything from toilet paper to travel.

The “Smile to Pay” system will allow customers at a healthier spin-off of KFC in the eastern city of Hangzhou to keep their wallets in their pockets after ordering on a machine.

Yum China, which operates several major fast-food brands in China including KFC, Pizza Hut and Taco Bell, teamed up with Chinese mobile payments firm Alipay — started by e-commerce giant Alibaba — on the technology.

A Chinese customer experiences a facial recognition payment system. Picture: AFP
A Chinese customer experiences a facial recognition payment system. Picture: AFP
Smile to Pay is being trialled at a KFC fast food restaurant in Hangzhou in China. Picture: AFP
Smile to Pay is being trialled at a KFC fast food restaurant in Hangzhou in China. Picture: AFP

Yum China called the concept a “world’s first”.

The ordering machine will compare the customer’s face with the verified picture on their Alipay account, which will process their order.

Alipay is a popular digital payment method used by Chinese shoppers that links with their bank accounts. It is owned by e-commerce giant Alibaba.

China is racing ahead in its use of facial recognition technology. It has even been installed at Beijing’s historic Temple of Heaven to stop people pinching rolls of toilet paper.

An automatic toilet paper dispenser that uses facial recognition technology at a public toilet at the Temple of Heaven in Beijing. Picture: Wang Zhao
An automatic toilet paper dispenser that uses facial recognition technology at a public toilet at the Temple of Heaven in Beijing. Picture: Wang Zhao
A years-long crime spree by Chinese toilet paper thieves prompted new technology to flush out bathroom bandits. Picture: Wang Zhao
A years-long crime spree by Chinese toilet paper thieves prompted new technology to flush out bathroom bandits. Picture: Wang Zhao

Airports and train stations are also jumping on the trend, with China Southern Airlines this year using facial recognition in place of boarding passes for the first time.

And in Qingdao, home to China’s most famous lager, 25 suspects were recently arrested after they turned up to a beer festival only to be identified by the technology at entrance gates.

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