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Related: About this forumKFC makes new 'Beyond' Fried Chicken available nationwide
Fried chicken sandwiches were the undisputed fast-food goliath of 2019 and in 2022 a plant-based alternative has entered the arena. Kentucky Fried Chicken and Beyond Meat announced Wednesday that after more than two years of testing, its highly-anticipated poultry alternative nuggets would hit menus nationwide on Jan. 10.
The limited-time menu item, which first rolled out in select markets in 2019 and made KFC the first fast-food chain to introduce a plant-based chicken, was developed exclusively for the chain by Beyond Meat. The previous Beyond Fried Chicken launches sold out in all test market locations from Atlanta to Southern California with high praise from tasters.
An order of the six-piece Beyond Fried Chicken nuggets will start at $6.99, the same price as its six-piece original chicken tenders, and come with a choice of KFC dipping sauce, including Honey BBQ, Ranch, Honey Mustard and KFC Sauce. It will also be available in a 12-piece order and as KFCs first-ever plant-based combo meal with fries and a medium drink.
KFC noted that its Beyond Fried Chicken is not prepared in a vegan or vegetarian manner.
Last year, Burger King announced it was also testing a version of plant-based nuggets in partnership with Impossible Foods.
https://abcnews.go.com/GMA/Food/kfc-makes-fried-chicken-nationwide-years-testing/story?id=82086626
mucifer
(24,848 posts)bucolic_frolic
(47,056 posts)I'm not convinced of the benefit of substituting animal protein for a product with added oil, which I seem to see on the few packages I've looked at.
peppertree
(22,850 posts)That's what I've noticed about a lot of meatless meats over the years: they're too salty.
Hemp burgers are good though.