WNYUZ
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Politics
  • Opinion
  • Business
  • World
  • Health
  • Entertainment
  • Tech
  • Home
  • Politics
  • Opinion
  • Business
  • World
  • Health
  • Entertainment
  • Tech
No Result
View All Result
WNYUZ
No Result
View All Result
Home News

KFC offering free buckets of chicken as part of a ‘comeback’ plan

July 14, 2025
in News
Yahoo news home
491
SHARES
1.4k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Kentucky Fried Chicken announced the fast foot chain is giving away free buckets of chicken − but there is a catch.

The restaurant said its plan “Kentucky Fried Comeback” will put KFC “back on top” as America’s No. 1 chicken chain. Fried chicken, whether on a bun or in a wrap, has been heating up the competition among fast-food joints. Last week, McDonald’s reintroduced its Snack Wrap, sparking a friendly war on tortilla-wrapped chicken.

KFC’s fried chicken, made with the Colonel’s “legendary blend of 11 herbs and spices” is what put the company on the map. So following strides in operations to improve the brand’s taste and customer satisfaction scores, KFC said its kitchens are inviting customers back to taste the difference −”crispy, hot, and unmistakably original,” the restaurant said in a Monday, July 14 news release.

“We’re well aware of the latest fried chicken rankings and I’m fired up to launch a bold Kentucky Fried Comeback and remind America exactly who we are,” said KFC United States President Catherine Tan-Gillespi in a news release. “If people can give their ex a million second chances, I hope our fans can give us one… Come back and give us a shot −your first bucket’s on us.”

Here’s how to get a free bucket of KFC chicken.

How to get a free KFC bucket of chicken

To get a free Kentucky Fried Chicken buckets offered at the fast food chain, fans must go online and first spend $15 bucks.

The “Free Bucket On Us” deal is a digital offer, available on KFC.com and the KFC app at select stores through the KFC Rewards account with $15+ online purchase (before taxes and other fees).

The promotion ends on Aug. 24th, Maria Schmitz, a spokesperson for the company told USA TODAY on July 14.

The offer must be redeemed prior to checkout, KFC said. After customers try the chicken, the company is asking for feedback through a form on its website.

The deal cannot be combined with other offers and customers are responsible for taxes and fees, according to KFC.

KFC announced plans to move headquarters

KFC is currently headquartered in Louisville, but recently announced plans to move out of Kentucky.

In mid February, its owner, Yum! Brands, said it will create two new brand headquarters in Plano, Texas, and Irvine, California.

According to a February news release from the company, 100 KFC corporate employees will relocate to Texas this year with 90 remote workers doing the same into early 2027.

This story was updated to add new information.

Contributing: Fernando Cervantes Jr.

Natalie Neysa Alund is a senior reporter for USA TODAY. Reach her at [email protected] and follow her on X @nataliealund.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: KFC’s ‘comeback’ plan includes free buckets of chicken: How to get one

The post KFC offering free buckets of chicken as part of a ‘comeback’ plan appeared first on USA TODAY.

Tags: fried chickenKentucky Fried ChickenKentucky Fried ComebackUSA TODAYYahooYahoo News
Share196Tweet123Share
Cook Scrutiny Builds After Criminal Referral Over Third Mortgage
News

Cook Scrutiny Builds After Criminal Referral Over Third Mortgage

August 29, 2025

(Bloomberg) — Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Bill Pulte sent a new criminal referral against Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, ...

Read more
News

Delta to pay $78.75 million to resolve fuel dump lawsuit

August 28, 2025
News

RFK Jr. Says CDC Needs to More Closely Align With Trump’s Agenda

August 28, 2025
News

US tariffs on Brazil will reshape global beef trade flows, analysts say

August 28, 2025
News

Trump Team Weighing Options to Extend Influence to Fed Banks

August 27, 2025
Trump Threatens NBC, ABC Licenses Over News Coverage

Trump Threatens NBC, ABC Licenses Over News Coverage

August 25, 2025
BOJ’s Ueda expects tightening job market to push up wages

BOJ’s Ueda expects tightening job market to push up wages

August 23, 2025
18 months after becoming the first human implanted with Elon Musk’s brain chip, Neuralink ‘Participant 1’ Noland Arbaugh says his whole life has changed

18 months after becoming the first human implanted with Elon Musk’s brain chip, Neuralink ‘Participant 1’ Noland Arbaugh says his whole life has changed

August 23, 2025

© 2025 WNyuz.com

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Politics
  • Opinion
  • Business
  • World
  • Health
  • Entertainment
  • Tech

© 2025 WNyuz.com