KFC is spicing up its menu with the return of its Nashville hot sauce, and it’s bringing along two brand-new Loaded Fries Bowls. These bold offerings are set to shake up the fast-food scene in 2024.
KFC, a global fast-food giant known for its signature fried chicken, has introduced new items that reflect its ever-evolving menu. Despite some departures in the past, like the fan-favorite Nashville hot sauce, the brand has brought it back with a twist. The new Nashville Hot Loaded Fries Bowl and the Korean BBQ Loaded Fries Bowl both feature crispy fries as their base, along with an array of mouthwatering toppings.
The Nashville Hot Loaded Fries Bowl brings back the beloved Nashville hot sauce, a fan favorite that was previously removed from the menu. This dish combines crispy fries, chicken nuggets, coleslaw, and pickles, all topped off with the signature Nashville hot sauce. It’s essentially the flavors of a Nashville hot chicken sandwich served in a bowl.
On the other hand, the Korean BBQ Loaded Fries Bowl offers a unique, sweet, and savory flavor profile. It includes similar toppings—crispy fries, chicken nuggets, coleslaw, and pickles—drenched in a rich Korean BBQ sauce. While this flavor might have surprised some, it is quickly becoming a must-try for KFC enthusiasts.
While the Nashville Hot Loaded Fries Bowl is available at all participating KFC locations, the Korean BBQ Loaded Fries Bowl is a digital-only exclusive. To get your hands on it, customers will need to place an order through the KFC website or app.
In addition to these new bowls, KFC is also rolling out a Nashville Hot Mac & Cheese Bowl and a Korean BBQ Mac & Cheese Bowl, both of which are also digital exclusives.
With these exciting new options, KFC continues to push the boundaries of its menu, bringing bold and diverse flavors to its loyal customer base.
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