
KFC Australia launches Zinger Kebab nationwide for limited time
KFC Australia has introduced the Zinger Kebab to menus nationwide, available from Tuesday, August 5 through Monday, September 8. The limited-time item combines the brand's signature Zinger fillet with tabouli, garlic sauce, Supercharged Sauce, and flatbread, offering a new option for fast food and kebab enthusiasts
KFC Australia's limited-time Zinger Kebab combines a Zinger fillet with garlic sauce, tabouli, and flatbread, available nationwide through September 8
Zinger Kebab added to KFC Australia menus through September 8
KFC Australia has announced the nationwide release of the Zinger Kebab, available starting Tuesday, August 5. The fast food chain's new limited-time offering incorporates the classic Zinger fillet into a kebab format for the first time.
The Zinger Kebab features a Zinger fillet combined with new tabouli and creamy garlic sauce, along with lettuce and KFC's signature Supercharged Sauce. All ingredients are wrapped in a flatbread, creating a portable option designed for lunch, dinner, or late-night meals.
Also read: McDonald's to open 30-50 new stores across Australia to fill restaurant gaps as fast food market shows pro Sally Spriggs, group marketing director at KFC Australia, said: 'At KFC, we're passionate about crafting unforgettable taste experiences and innovating our iconic flavours, and the Zinger Kebab is a testament to that. Balancing the iconic Zinger kick with the vibrant freshness of premium ingredients resulting in a flavour journey that's both bold and incredibly satisfying.'
The Zinger Kebab will be available until Monday, September 8, and can be purchased on its own, as part of a Combo, or in a Box meal. Delivery is also offered via the KFC App.The company stated the product marks KFC's entrance into the kebab market nationally. 'Bringing together two Aussie legends: the classic Kebab and the iconic Zinger,' the launch integrates KFC's signature heat with what it describes as 'fresh, vibrant ingredients.'KFC Australia emphasized the limited-time availability and encouraged customers to try the Zinger Kebab while it remains on the menu. According to the company, the item is aimed at consumers looking for bold flavor combinations in a convenient format.
The promotion is part of a broader marketing campaign by Ogilvy and continues KFC's recent strategy of launching new products inspired by local tastes and international street food trends.
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KFC Australia launches Zinger Kebab nationwide for limited time
Synopsis KFC Australia has introduced the Zinger Kebab to menus nationwide, available from Tuesday, August 5 through Monday, September 8. The limited-time item combines the brand's signature Zinger fillet with tabouli, garlic sauce, Supercharged Sauce, and flatbread, offering a new option for fast food and kebab enthusiasts KFC Australia's limited-time Zinger Kebab combines a Zinger fillet with garlic sauce, tabouli, and flatbread, available nationwide through September 8 Zinger Kebab added to KFC Australia menus through September 8 KFC Australia has announced the nationwide release of the Zinger Kebab, available starting Tuesday, August 5. The fast food chain's new limited-time offering incorporates the classic Zinger fillet into a kebab format for the first time. The Zinger Kebab features a Zinger fillet combined with new tabouli and creamy garlic sauce, along with lettuce and KFC's signature Supercharged Sauce. All ingredients are wrapped in a flatbread, creating a portable option designed for lunch, dinner, or late-night meals. Also read: McDonald's to open 30-50 new stores across Australia to fill restaurant gaps as fast food market shows pro Sally Spriggs, group marketing director at KFC Australia, said: 'At KFC, we're passionate about crafting unforgettable taste experiences and innovating our iconic flavours, and the Zinger Kebab is a testament to that. Balancing the iconic Zinger kick with the vibrant freshness of premium ingredients resulting in a flavour journey that's both bold and incredibly satisfying.' The Zinger Kebab will be available until Monday, September 8, and can be purchased on its own, as part of a Combo, or in a Box meal. Delivery is also offered via the KFC company stated the product marks KFC's entrance into the kebab market nationally. 'Bringing together two Aussie legends: the classic Kebab and the iconic Zinger,' the launch integrates KFC's signature heat with what it describes as 'fresh, vibrant ingredients.'KFC Australia emphasized the limited-time availability and encouraged customers to try the Zinger Kebab while it remains on the menu. According to the company, the item is aimed at consumers looking for bold flavor combinations in a convenient format. The promotion is part of a broader marketing campaign by Ogilvy and continues KFC's recent strategy of launching new products inspired by local tastes and international street food trends.