KFC launches new offer so you can enjoy chicken for as little as £1.99
Exciting news!
We all love a good deal, and fast-food giant KFC have a wide range of offers across their menu this spring with customers able to enjoy their favourites for as little as £1.
To take advantage of these, all customers have to do is download the app. The offers are in conjunction with their new Fill Up Lunch offer, aimed at those that want a quick yet filling meal on the go.
The new lunch offer gets you an Original Recipe Mini Fillet Burger, two fiery Hot Wings and Regular Fries for £1.99. To claim this combo, simply take your app code to a participating restaurant and ask for the Fill Up Lunch before 3pm.
Other tasty offers include their signature Krushem shake for just £1, available in four different flavours: Malteasers, Oreo, Skittles or Milky Bar. Perfect for those who want to satisfy their sweet tooth.
Their famous Variety Bucket is also on offer, getting you 10 KFC Original Recipe chicken, eight Hot Wings, four Mini Fillets and four Regular Fries for £15. This will save you £3.99 and is perfect for sharing with family or friends.
For those that want a lighter option, you can pick up a Ricebox combo for £4, saving you 99p. Customers can choose from an Original Recipe Ricebox, a Zinger Ricebox for those who like spice, and a Veggie Ricebox too.
The KFC app is available across the Apple Store and Google Play, and compatible across all major devices. As well as these deals, customers can enjoy freebies and money-off across the menu, which will be available all year round.
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This is a great way to treat yourself and the family, whilst enjoying some great savings across KFC’s iconic menu. These offers are available until 16th June.
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Lucy Buglass is a Digital Writer for What's on TV, Goodto.com, and Woman&Home. After finishing her degree in Film Studies at Oxford Brookes University she moved to London to begin her career. She's passionate about entertainment and spends most of her free time watching Netflix series, BBC dramas, or going to the cinema to catch the latest film releases.
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