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The new KFC Zero Chicken Burger tastes like chicken, but it ain’t chicken

Brand new plant-based, chicken-free burger by THE chicken expert, KFC!

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 08 Feb 2021 12:02PM

The new KFC Zero Chicken Burger tastes like chicken, but it ain’t chicken
The KFC Zero Chicken Burger combo with crispier fries & beverage. – Pic courtesy of KFC, February 8, 2021

2021 may have started with a sense of déjà vu, but here’s something excitingly new for you and your tastebuds! 

KFC Malaysia is planting itself in yet another thrilling territory in the foodie scene with the debut of KFC Zero Chicken Burger* – a plant-based and meatless burger that packs all the wonderful goodness of Colonel’s secret recipe of 11 Herbs and Spices.

This limited time only offering is here to satisfy Malaysians’ growing appetite for new variety and options in the food they enjoy. 

In collaboration with meat substitute brand Quorn, The KFC Zero Chicken Burger* carries a halal-certified meat-free patty – a high-quality protein source that is high in protein, high in fiber, low in saturated fat, and contains no cholesterol.

KFC Zero Chicken Burger* packs 100% Original Recipe satisfaction in every morsel. The meat-free patty is coated in KFC’s secret recipe of 11 Herbs and Spices and fried to golden perfection, topped with a sliced cheese and freshly shredded lettuce, then drizzled with Spicy BBQ sauce and mayonnaise, all between a toasted sesame bun. 

Although this is meant for KFC lovers to enjoy an indistinguishable meat-free KFC burger, it is neither vegan nor vegetarian as it is freshly prepared sharing the same cooking equipment as other KFC products.

 KFC Zero Chicken Burger ala carte. - Pic courtesy of KFC
KFC Zero Chicken Burger ala carte. - Pic courtesy of KFC

“In the recent years, meat-free protein alternatives have been gaining traction with more people opening up to alternative protein sources. This led to the creation of the ‘Zero Chicken’ concept – a chicken-less burger that tastes unmistakably and satisfyingly KFC! We are beyond excited for Malaysians to finally taste the Original Recipe KFC Zero Chicken Burger to believe it for themselves!” said Evelyn Ng, Deputy General Manager Marketing of KFC Malaysia.

KFC always strives to bring you the latest in food trends that are safe-to-eat, freshly made, and delicious, thus ensuring your health and safety is our utmost priority. 

We’re consistently observing the highest hygiene and quality standards in compliance with strict guidelines and SOPs issued by the Government. 

So, get the new KFC Zero Chicken Burger with peace of mind from our multiple and contactless channels ie; Take Away, Self Collect, Pandu Ambil, Drive Thru, and Delivery.

Officially launching tomorrow for a limited time and while stocks last at all KFC stores nationwide.

Enjoy it À la carte or in a combo of Crispier Fries and beverage, starting from only RM12.99. Just order online at www.KFC.com.my or on the KFC Malaysia mobile app. – The Vibes, February 8, 2021

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