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#nuggsforcarter: One teen’s quest for 18m retweets (and free Wendy’s nuggets)

April 11, 2017

A 16-year old teen from the US is currently on course for the most retweets of all time, after the fast-food chain Wendy’s set him a huge social media challenge in exchange for a year’s supply of free chicken nuggets.

It began last week on April 6th, when Carter Wilkerson, from Reno, Nevada, started sent a simple joke tweet to Wendy’s official Twitter account: “Yo @Wendys how many retweets for a year of free chicken nuggets?”

The answer was a shock. “18 million,” joked the company’s social media team.

However, Carter decided to take it seriously. “Consider it done,” he replied, before sharing the exchange with the comment: “HELP ME PLEASE. A MAN NEEDS HIS NUGGS.”

HELP ME PLEASE. A MAN NEEDS HIS NUGGS pic.twitter.com/4SrfHmEMo3

— Carter Wilkerson (@carterjwm) 6 April 2017

At time of going to press, Carter has nearly 2.5 million retweets and is still gaining more as his story goes viral across the world, already the second biggest tweet of all time- all within a week.

Comedian Ellen DeGeneres has the popular tweet of all time with just 3.5 million retweets. Harry Styles is next with 2.4 million.

While some have suggested it could be one huge marketing ploy, no one has yet found any evidence the teenage nugget fan is a fake.

The teen’s quest is certainly a boost for the restaurant chain, with many calculating that a year’s supply of free nuggests is a small price to pay for the massive amounts of unpaid publicity that millions of retweets around the world can bring.

pic.twitter.com/jcVdp1lSsi

— memes (@memetribute) 9 April 2017

In an interview with USA Today, Carter said: “I’m one of those people who isn’t usually looking for attention. But since it started, it’s been pretty cool. In school, it’s fun because everyone knows about it.”

His father J Wilkerson added thathe would like to see his son donate the nuggets to charity. “My wife and I think it’s great if it has a great cause other than eating chicken nuggets for a year,” he said. “It would be great to solve a life crisis. But also it’s nice to have some whimsical news.”

The teenager has released his own line of #NuggsForCarter T-shirt — with the money going to a good cause — and is working on recruiting celebrities to his mission.

Meanwhile, plenty of other brands have noticed the golden advertising opportunity and tried to jump on board.

Live your best life, Carter. Follow your dreams. #NuggsForCarter https://t.co/PbHd9JMQjE

— Amazon (@amazon) 8 April 2017

We're in. How about you, @Amazon and @Google? #NuggsForCarter https://t.co/zi8FmD6Cf8

— Microsoft (@Microsoft) 7 April 2017

Hey @carterjwm, sorry you have @ATT. Switch to @TMobile & I'll give you a year of free @Wendys chicken nuggets myself + more! Seriously. https://t.co/RmVygHPPob

— John Legere (@JohnLegere) 8 April 2017

If you get 18 mil come to NYC and the frosty's on me 🍦 https://t.co/8OTgprrNta

— Martha Hunt (@MarthaHunt) 9 April 2017

If you get the 18 million RTs, we'll give you a free flight to take you to any @Wendys in the world in a city we serve. Good luck! https://t.co/igxnPg1JUF

— United (@united) 8 April 2017

The task is huge but not certainly not impossible. Twitter has 313 million monthly active users, and Carter will need to be retweeted by 5.8% of them. Carter has set up a website, nuggsforcarter.com, in which he explains that he is “making twitter history” in trying to achieve the “outrageous” tally.

Wendy’s declared itself “officially SHOOK” when he reached a million.

Wendy’s is known for its funny and irreverent social media presence. In January, it became involved in a sparring session with a Twitter user and won the argument — and a host of new fans — with its witty replies.

Read the full exchange in the comments section here:

Our beef is way too cool to ever be frozen. 😎 pic.twitter.com/QuXECJtlq5

— Wendy's (@Wendys) 30 December 2016


If he achieves his goal, the teen says he’ll enjoy his nuggets with honey mustard sauce, barbecue or ketchup.

Next time I eat these they better be free @Wendys pic.twitter.com/ZvxwpiLAeD

— Carter Wilkerson (@carterjwm) 7 April 2017

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