Fried chicken is ALL TIME FAVOURITE! The taste and quality play a part in keeping us happy but the price, too, plays an important role.
Despite the opening of more outlets that specialised in poultry, KFC Malaysia continues to up its game in serving the best to ensure customers leave happily. The fast-food chain recently announced an upcoming promotion for Mother’s Day and the best part is, you don’t need to spend big bucks for a huge bucket of chickens!
In a Facebook post by KFC Malaysia yesterday (May 7), the fast-food chain revealed the shocking price for their promotion.
FOR ONLY RM36, you can get 9 pieces of chicken in a bucket!
And yes, KFC is suggesting Malaysian mothers take a break from cooking this coming weekend to celebrate themselves for being the real Superwoman out there. When it comes to KFC, it’s not just about the deep-fried chickens.
Who would say no potatoes? With only an additional RM4, you can have a portion of whipped potatoes or coleslaw for vegetable lovers to round up the experience!
However, do keep in mind that this unbelievably good promotion lasts for only 3 days – May 10 until May 12.
“All ‘types’ are welcomed!”
Malaysian customers were beyond shocked and happy to see KFC coming up with such an offer, and many social media users swarmed the comment sections to express their happiness and gratitude.
With the recent controversy revolving newly opened Darsa Fried Chicken, Malaysian customers are just happy to see everyone “reuniting” and rejoicing at the promotion.
A netizen compared the pricing between KFC and DFC, which showed a significant gap. Some also took the opportunity on the infamous wordplay, saying type M is “type Malaysians”.
“Type M, Type C, Type I can buy. Support everything, we’re 1 Malaysia!”
“Support KFC, regardless if you’re Type C, Micro, or iPad, everyone can come here.”
Regardless, we sincerely wish the best for all F&B businesses! For now, what do you say about a bucket of fried chicken at a low price?
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