KFC is starting the new year with an expanded menu lineup. The fried chicken restaurant chain revealed it has added two new variants of the favorite chicken wrap food item.
KFC announced it had included the Honey BBQ and Spicy Mac & Cheese options in its chicken wrap menu line. With this addition, the fast-food chain has joined other brands like Wendy’s and Burger King in introducing fresh choices for their respective versions of wraps.
More Choices for Customers in the New Year
All Recipes reported that currently, KFC only has three chicken wrap variants, so the launch of Spicy Mac & Cheese and Honey BBQ Chicken Wrap will bring the number of flavor options to five. These will spice up the current wrap lineup, including the Classic Chicken Wrap and Spicy Slaw Chicken Wrap, released in February 2023. The third flavor, which is the original Mac & Cheese Wrap, was only introduced two months ago.
KFC said that the new Honey BBQ Chicken Wrap is served with extra crispy chicken tender coated in honey barbecue sauce. It is wrapped in a warm tortilla with pickles and mayonnaise.
The Spicy Mac & Cheese Wrap is the spicy version of the original as it uses spicy mayonnaise instead of the regular one.
Deals to Enjoy at KFC Restaurants
As per Nation’s Restaurant News, the new chicken wraps are available at KFC stores for only $5 for an order of two. Customers who want to buy them in combo, which means two wraps with fries and a drink, may get these for just $8.49.
Plus, since it is still the holiday season, KFC is also giving away free chicken wraps for a limited time. To avail of this freebie, customers need to download the KFC app and register for a free rewards account.
Once registered, an offer for a complimentary wrap will pop up. The customer has to place an order worth $1 or more to get the free chicken wrap (any flavor) at the checkout.
“KFC is THE destination for fried chicken wraps,” Nick Chavez, KFC US’ chief marketing officer, said in a statement. “We are serving up bold new flavors and big deals to help curb the post-holiday blues and give your wallet a break.”


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