KFC is giving away free chicken on NYE & wants you to pair it with caviar

To celebrate New Year’s Eve, KFC is offering a special deal that pairs their fried chicken with caviar and sparkling wine.

KFC is offering a special deal for its rewards members: buy one 8-piece Fried Chicken Bucket and get one free, just in time for New Year’s Eve!

With more people choosing to stay home for New Year’s Eve and order takeout instead of going to parties or big events, this offer comes at a perfect time.

KFC launches NYE BOGO bucket tied to caviar trend

KFC is offering a buy-one-get-one-free deal on 8-piece buckets of fried chicken (dark meat only) for its rewards members this New Year’s Eve. You can find the offer on the KFC app and website.

The brand is capitalizing on the popular trend of mixing high-end foods, like caviar, with everyday comfort foods such as fried chicken. This combination has become increasingly popular on social media throughout 2025, similar to the recent trend of 6-7 item pairings we’ve seen at other fast food chains.

KFC partnered with The Caviar Co. and Luc Belaire sparkling wine to help fans create a special New Year’s Eve meal at home.

The company wants to help customers easily make their at-home celebrations more special, without a lot of stressful planning.

People are really into combining fancy and casual foods right now,” says Melissa Cash, KFC U.S. Chief Marketing Officer. “With things like fried chicken and caviar becoming popular on social media, our buy-one-get-one buckets let fans easily and affordably try this trend themselves at home.

I saw this awesome promotion where they’re suggesting you enjoy their fried chicken with caviar from The Caviar Co. and some sparkling wine from Luc Belaire – sounds fancy, right? But honestly, they said you can totally bring your own sides and drinks if you’d prefer!

For a limited time around New Year’s Eve, KFC Rewards members can get the BOGO Fried Chicken Bucket deal.

KFC has been offering holiday promotions throughout 2025, and recently announced their ‘Cluck Turkey’ campaign. They also offered a Thanksgiving dinner for $25, which included a selection of three different gravies.

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2025-12-22 22:18