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KFC Is Launching A Limited Edition Burger To Mark The Queen’s Jubilee
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Updated 17:28 25 May 2022 GMT+1Published 17:13 25 May 2022 GMT+1

KFC Is Launching A Limited Edition Burger To Mark The Queen’s Jubilee

To celebrate the Queen’s 70 years of service to old Blighty, KFC has launched a limited edition Coronation Chicken Tower Burger

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The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee is finally on the horizon and I think it’s safe to say we’re in for a good time. There’s a predicted heatwave in parts of the UK, a four-day weekend courtesy of HRH, and local street parties will soon be in full force. But if you thought all of that was good, wait until you hear about this announcement fresh out of Cluckingham Palace.

To celebrate the Queen’s 70 years of service to old Blighty, KFC has launched a high and mighty limited edition Coronation Chicken Tower Buger.

Carefully crafted by everyone’s favourite fried chicken experts, this royal offering consists of that beloved Original Recipe 100% chicken breast fillet, cheese and lettuce, crowned with a hash brown, a generous dollop of creamy coronation mayo and packed into a toasted sesame seed bun.

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Oh, and don’t worry about those pesky raisins that are found in traditional coronation sauce – they’ve been stripped of their royal duties on this occasion.

But wait. That’s not even the best part. To celebrate the launch of this glorious feast, KFC has teamed up with food delivery service Deliveroo to give fans the chance to win a Coronation Chicken Tower Burger delivered in true regal fashion via the royally appointed Coronation Convoy.

What’s the Coronation Convoy, I hear you ask? A VIP means of transportation made up of both a sleek black Range Rover, Land Rover and mopeds tailing each end. I mean, all that’s missing is a gang of royal trumpeters and a golden crown to wear whilst you dine.

That’s not all though. Winners of this monarch-certified munch will be given the full royal reception. Your Coronation Chicken Tower Burger will be guarded by a dutiful KFC Chickeneater and will be presented to you upon a pillow of the finest red velvet and teal – a delivery that’s sure to get the neighbours talking.

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For non-winners, this Jubilee special costs just £5.49 - but there is a catch. The Coronation Chicken Tower Burger will be available for one week only across just 11 specially selected UK locations, each picked for their links to her Majesty the Queen.

So if you’re lucky enough to live in one of the royally connected locations of Belfast, Edinburgh, Kingston, Maidenhead, Newton Abbot, Cardiff, Sheffield, South Kensington, Tunbridge Wells, Weoly Castle or Windsor, then what the hell are you waiting for?

Get yourself over to deliveroo and enter your address before 11:59am on Friday 27th May to be in with the chance of getting your FREE KFC delivered in style.

God save the Queen is all I’m going to say… or should that be the Colonel?

The special Edition Coronation Chicken Tower Buger will be available for one week only at the following KFC locations:

·      Ballyhackmore, Belfast 

·      South Charlotte Street, Edinburgh 

·      Clarence Street, Kingston 

·      Bridge Avenue, Maidenhead 

·      Queen Street, Newton Abbot,  

·      Queens Street, Cardiff  

·      Queens Road, Sheffield 

·      Gloucester Road, South Kensington 

·      The Fountain Business Park, Tunbridge Wells 

·      Alwood Road, Weoley Castle, Birmingham 

·      Dedworth Road, Windsor

Featured Image Credit: KFC

Topics: Food And Drink, KFC, Royal Family

The LADbible Team
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