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KFC Is Selling Half Price Zinger Stacker Burgers This Weekend

Dominic Smithers

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KFC Is Selling Half Price Zinger Stacker Burgers This Weekend

The weekend is almost here, and it's accompanied by some good news - KFC is slashing the price of its famous Zinger Stacker burger in half.

Nope, this is not a drill. On Saturday (25 July), for one day only, customers will be able to pick up the spicy favourite, which would usually set you back £5.48, for just £2.74.

Exact prices may vary between restaurants, but you will still get the 50 percent discount no matter where you are.

But the offer isn't available on the app, so you do have to actually physically go into a restaurant to get one (just make sure you wear a mask).

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All you have to do once you're there is to ask for the 'NOMO Zinger Stacker'. However, this isn't a meal deal, so you'll have to order your sides and drinks separately.

But if you can't wait 48 hours to get your hands on one of your fast-food favourites, we have some more exciting news for you.

Grab a half-price Zinger Stacker burger this weekend. Credit: KFC
Grab a half-price Zinger Stacker burger this weekend. Credit: KFC

After more than four months of lockdown, the folks over at McDonald's have finally reopened their dine-in areas.

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About 700 of the chain's branches will be open for people to eat in as of yesterday (22 July) - except for in Wales - following a successful trial.

McDonald's reopened four of its restaurants across the UK and Ireland to 'test dine-in', later extending the pilot in the Republic of Ireland last week.

The move also means that some of the restaurants can take part in the Chancellor's Eat Out to Help Out scheme, offering 50 percent off dine-in bills, up to £10 on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays in August.

McDonald's has reopened its dine-in spaces. Credit: PA
McDonald's has reopened its dine-in spaces. Credit: PA
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In order to keep both staff and customers as safe as possible, bosses have put in extra measures so that re-opening goes as smoothly as possible.

On arrival, customers will be asked to use hand sanitiser, which will be provided, and will be served via table service.

Customers can also order via the My McDonald's App or kiosk as usual.

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As we have become accustomed to, floor markings and signposting will be in place to ensure adequate social distancing.

Any touch points, including self-order screens, card readers and doors will all be cleaned at least every 30 minutes. There will also be perspex screens in place throughout kitchens, service areas and drive-thru windows, as well as disposable gloves for anyone in customer or courier facing roles. Face coverings will be expected.

You can check the restaurant locator here.

Featured Image Credit: KFC

Topics: Food, UK News, KFC, McDonald's

Dominic Smithers
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