KFC launches biggest-ever boneless menu shake-up including football-themed feast with 27 PIECES of chicken
KFC has launched its biggest-ever boneless menu shake-up – including a massive football-themed feast packed with a whopping 27 pieces of chicken.
The fried chicken giant is rolling out a huge range of new boneless options and nine brand-new dipping sauces as it looks to cash in on World Cup fever this summer.
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Leading the line-up is the new Football Triple Bucket, a giant sharing meal loaded with 27 pieces of chicken for £24.99.
The monster feast includes six pieces of Original Recipe Chicken, six Tenders and eight Hot Wings, alongside four regular Signature Fries, two large sides and a large bottled drink.
For fans looking for something slightly smaller, KFC has also unveiled its Football Double Bucket, starting from £20.99, as reported by creatorzine.com.
Customers can choose from a range of combinations, including 12 Tenders or a mix of Original Recipe Chicken and Tenders, plus fries, sides and a large drink.

Both football-themed buckets will be available until 19 July, covering the duration of the tournament.
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The launch forms part of what KFC says is the biggest expansion of its boneless menu in the UK and Ireland.
The fast-food chain is placing its popular Chicken Tenders centre stage, with customers now able to order portions of three, five or 10 pieces.
They can also pair them with a choice of nine dipping sauces.
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The new flavours include Sweet Teriyaki, Hot Honey Habanero, Honey Mustard, Texas BBQ, Original Sauce, Jalapeño Ranch, Supercharger, Garlic Parm and Mango Masala.
The rollout is part of a wider refresh for KFC, which is also updating its branding across advertising, social media and digital platforms.
The new Tenders & Dips range will launch first in the UK and Ireland before expanding to international markets including Australia and the United States.
Football fans can get their hands on the new buckets in restaurants, at drive-thrus and via delivery services while stocks last.
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