A major government backed Chinese consumer rights group has called for a boycott of a meal deal launched by American fast food chain KFC (Kentucky Fried Chicken) in mainland China. It said that the promotion sent consumers into a buying frenzy and caused food to be wasted. In celebration of the 35th anniversary of KFC opening its first restaurant in China, the fried chicken chain launched a promotion with mainland Chinese toy maker Pop Mart called KFC X DIMOO on Jan. 4. A mystery box that came with certain meals contained a toy, some of which were limited edition Dimoo toy dolls. KFC also said on Jan. 5 that if consumers buy a 99 yuan ($15.60) family bucket meal, they can have one of the Dimoo dolls. The promotion caused a buying frenzy of people who wanted to collect the dolls. On Chinese online platforms, the prices of KFC blind …