The
nuggets will be supplied by U.S. agribusiness Cargill Ltd [CARGIL.UL]
and will be sold at only three outlets in China in Shanghai and
the southern cities of Guangzhou and Shenzhen between April
28-30, KFC said on its official Weibo account.
Customers who would like to try a bite must purchase a pre-sale
coupon, it said. One serving comprises of five chicken pieces
and will be sold for 1.99 yuan.
The move comes amid growing global interest in China's meat
substitute industry, which has been identified by both U.S.
players Impossible Foods and Beyond Meat <BYND.O> as a key
target market. The coronavirus outbreak is also threatening
China's poultry production.
Yum Brands Inc's <YUM.N> KFC started offering plant-based fried
chicken supplied by Beyond Meat in the United States at one of
its Atlanta outlets. The two companies said in January that they
would expand that tie-up to several KFC stores in Tennessee and
North Carolina.
KFC's announcement garnered mixed reactions on Chinese social
media platform Weibo, with some commentators saying that they
hoped the new offering would be healthier.
One of the most "liked" comments under its post, however, said
they were sceptical that the product would be popular in China.
"We want to eat meat!," said the poster.
(Reporting by Sophie Yu and Brenda Goh; Editing by Chizu
Nomiyama)
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