Well this is a bit strange.

Seems like some sort of odd marketing hype. I'd try it out if I had one, be cool conversation piece to put on your desk. 
KFC in canada as some aniversery thing is putting what seems like a bluetooth printer in chicken buckets.
http://www.eteknix.com/kfc-puts-printer-chicken-bucket/
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