KFC is helping ease the post-holiday burden of its customers concerning the budget. The most festive time of the year is over, and happy times be over as well because most people may already be having problems with their budget after spending a lot the past holiday.
Aware of this post-holiday blues, Kentucky Fried Chicken wants to help its customers in its own way. Thus, to start the new year, it will be offering a price cut for one of the favorites on its menu.
As per PennLive News, KFC fried chicken fast-food chain announced a massive deal that will surely be easy on everyone’s budget. Starting this week, customers can enjoy the comfort food classic - KFC’s Pot Pies - for just $5.
The pie is now available in any KFC stores across the United States. These filling pot pies are a warm menu made with chunky fried chicken pieces, peas, diced potatoes, and carrots. It has a thick and creamy sauce and is baked in a flaky crust.
This food item has been on the fast-food chain’s menu list for almost 30 years now, which only proves it is a favorite among loyal customers. People can now buy the KFC pot pie for just $5 in the stores or order them online or through the app for the same price.
Some locations are also offering quick pick-up options for orders. In any case, the deal was created as a means of rewarding customers and help them cope with post-holiday stress.
"We wanted to give folks the ultimate comfort food to cure their post-holiday hangovers," KFC US’ chief marketing officer, Nick Chavez, said in a press release. "Our iconic and beloved chicken Pot Pie at just $5 is an open invitation to sit back and ease into the new year with a satisfying meal at an unbeatable price - just for you."
It should be noted that the $5 KFC pot pies will only be available for a limited time. Prices may also vary based on the location. This food item is not offered through third-party ordering platforms or apps.


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