KFC launches mash and rice as sides but it’s ditching Pepsi for its new fruit drinks
KFC is shaking up its menu by launching mash, rice and salad as sides, but it's also temporarily ditching Pepsi in some branches in favour of two new fruit drinks.
The biggest shake-up is the new sides that have launched permanently in all KFC restaurants across the UK and Ireland, and we expect them to cause a stir.
KFC customers have long complained about the food giant's soggy chips which, even after a new recipe, haven't yet satisfied fans.
But in good news for potato eaters, KFC has started selling mash made from real potatoes - and it is healthier than other carbs on the menu.
At 110 calories per portion, the mash has less than half the calories of a portion of regular fries at 250 calories.
The side is up for grabs for just £1.29.
Just last week, KFC launched a vegan chicken burger and it tastes just as good as the real deal.
But it has also axed its burritos and replaced them with new Twister wraps- and customers aren't happy.
Foodies can currently get 20 of its hot chicken wings for just £6 at the fast food chain, down from £9.99.
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