KFC launches “Kentucky Fried Comeback” with free chicken and new menu item

KFC is making a return, marking a new chapter for the well-known fast food chain that specializes in fried chicken. After experiencing setbacks in the fierce competition known as the “chicken wars,” they are urging their supporters to give them another chance. To demonstrate their commitment, they’re giving away free buckets of chicken!

From now on, clients who spend over fifteen dollars can redeem a “Complimentary Bucket” offer on either the website or mobile application. The company is calling this an opportunity for devotees to sample the distinction and contribute to the upcoming phase in KFC’s history.

You can get either an eight-piece chicken tender or an eight-piece chicken bucket.

As a devoted fan, I’m thrilled to share that after 75 years, KFC is going back to its beginnings, refocusing on what truly set it apart – the mouthwatering Original Recipe chicken! This iconic dish is all about the perfect balance of hot, crispy goodness, achieved through the masterful blend of the Colonel’s legendary 11 herbs and spices, freshly prepared for an unforgettable taste experience.

The company claims that recent adjustments to its operations have boosted flavor and customer satisfaction ratings, and it’s working towards regaining the affection of its customers, piece by delicious piece.

KFC launches fried pickles

KFC has introduced fried pickles as a new menu item. These golden-fried dill slices can be paired with ranch or their newly launched Comeback sauce and are priced at only two dollars for an individual serving. If you need more for a larger group, KFC provides a family-size option.

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On both retail outlets and social platforms, KFC has altered its approach, presenting a more solemn Colonel Sanders and communications aimed at regaining the number one position.

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2025-07-14 19:48