Microsoft joins the quest to get this guy free Wendy’s chicken nuggets
It appears that Twitter Retweets are becoming a virtual currency, at least in the marketing departments of some companies, such as Wendy’s.

A Nevada high schooler has taken to Twitter to ask Wendy’s how many retweets he would need to have Wendy’s chicken nuggets free for an entire year:
@carterjwm 18 Million
— Wendy’s (@Wendys) April 6, 2017
18 million being the result. Now, people around the world are trying to help Carter Wilkerson claim his years supply of nuggets through the hashtag #NuggsForCarter – and, even some companies are getting involved, including Microsoft:
We’re in. How about you, @Amazon and @Google? #NuggsForCarter https://t.co/zi8FmD6Cf8
— Microsoft (@Microsoft) April 7, 2017
Microsoft then asked Amazon and Google to also get involved. Amazon responded, whereas Google made no comment:
@Microsoft @Google @Microsoft Oh, we are so in. #NuggsForCarter
— Amazon (@amazon) April 8, 2017
What’s more, Microsoft’s Office team are ready to provide a years subscription to Office 365 if someone can attain 365 million retweets:
@marknoble 365 million. 😉
— Office 365 (@Office365) April 7, 2017
Have you taken part in the #NuggsForCarter campaign? It aims to help a high schooler achieve his dream of a years supply of nuggets!
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Have you taken part in #NuggsForCarter?