KFC Singapore launches its newest food item, and it offers more than just the "finger-lickin good" fried chicken that everyone is familiar with. The new BBQ Crunch Chicken is something to be excited about as it is a fried chicken coated in Frito Lay's potato chips!
With the new fried chicken product, KFC Singapore is surely offering the best of both worlds for those who love KFC chicken and Lay's potato chips. It is also guaranteed to give customers a different kind of crunch in every bite that is also bursting with BBQ flavors.
The fried chicken restaurant chain's BBQ Crunch Chicken is the newest addition to KFC Singapore's menu list, and it was created in collaboration with one of the most popular and top-selling brands in the U.S. and worldwide, Lay's potato chips. The chips are crushed into bits and blended with the coating to make a crispy crust when the chickens are fried.
As per Geek Culture, the BBQ Crunch Chicken that is being served now in KFC Singapore outlets is hot and spicy. It features a special mix of breading with a generous amount of Lay's potato chips. Each chicken is then fried to golden perfection, and for the last step, it is coated with BBQ flavoring and served.
Customers can buy the BBQ Crunch Chicken in a la carte option for S$3.65 or in a boxed meal for S$10.95. The meal option is the best choice as one can enjoy two pieces of BBQ Crunch Chicken, two pieces of Hot & Crispy Tenders, one whipped potato, one regular fries, and a regular Pepsi Black. Singapore's Mothership mentioned that the new fried chicken is also available for a 2-piece meal at S$8.95, 5 pieces bundle mean for S$19.55, and 8 pieces family feast for S$36.95.
The addictive KFC Singapore's BBQ Crunch Chicken with Lay's potato chips has been released just in time for the holidays. It is already available in stores across the country since Wednesday, Nov. 24, and customers should head to their favorite KFC outlets as early as possible because the BBQ Crunch Chicken will only be around for a limited time.


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