The
company, owned by Yum Brands Inc, said its existing Crispy
Colonel Sandwich was not "living up to our legacy as experts in
fried chicken" so it will eventually be pulled off menus in
favor of the KFC Chicken Sandwich.
McDonald's Corp on Monday confirmed that it will launch three
new versions of a crispy chicken sandwich late next month.
With burger chains entering the fray, even poultry purveyors are
revamping their menus.
In 2019, a social media-fueled feud over similar sandwiches
between Chick-fil-A and Restaurant Brands International Inc's
Popeyes sparked a rise in chicken sales across the industry and
spurred other restaurants to announce competing menu items.
KFC's new sandwich will contain a quarter pound of white meat
fillet - 25% larger than in its existing sandwich - that is
double-breaded, fried and served on a new buttered brioche bun
with thicker crinkle-cut pickles. It includes mayonnaise or
spicy sauce.
The restaurant chain will roll out the new sandwiches beginning
on Thursday in Chicago, Kansas City, Louisville, Portland, St.
Louis, Sacramento, San Francisco, Seattle and Tulsa, expanding
to all 4,000 U.S. locations by the end of February, it said in a
statement.
KFC's new sandwich will cost $3.99, in line with those from
competitors.
KFC tested the new item in Orlando in 2020 and "nearly doubled
our sales expectations," KFC U.S.'s chief marketing officer,
Andrea Zahumensky, said in a statement.
(Reporting by Hilary Russ in New York; Editing by Matthew Lewis)
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