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KFC could add a greater chicken sandwich to its menu.
The cheap food chain reported an updated chicken sandwich will be tried in 15 cafés in Florida, including urban communities, for example, Orlando, Kissimmee, and Mount Dora, and will go on until June 21. A national rollout of the new sandwich will rely upon input from the test markets.
The new menu thing's filet is 20% bigger by weight than the first chicken sandwich filet.
"We realized an update was essential, so we carefully chose every fixing to make a greater, preferred, and increasingly premium sandwich over ever," said Andrea Zahumensky, head promoting official, KFC U.S., in an announcement.
The new sandwich is additionally twofold breaded, incorporates thicker pickles, and is served in a brioche bun.
KFC tried pickles with eight varieties of thickness and salt waters to choose the one that would best suit the sandwich. For its brioche bun, the organization teamed up with six bread kitchens and tried more than 10 recipe updates, as per Zahumensky.
The new sandwich begins at $3.99.
KFC will likewise convey the new sandwich to some cutting edge laborers chronicled in the Orlando Sentinel's Pandemic Portraits, including instructors, auto mechanics, cops, and others.
A year ago, Popeyes presented its first-historically speaking chicken sandwich, making a scramble at eateries buy one and starting a chicken-sandwich war with other café networks.
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