Get 2 classic quarters for $10 @ Participating red rooster stores.
Give you local a call first to check so you don't waste fuel.
Limited time only.
2 CLASSIC QUARTERS FOR $10 @ Red Rooster Participating Stores. Limited Time Only
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A wing and a leg
I see what you did there, Because Chickens don't have arms.
It's Clever.
Hentertaining.
It's Clever.
Nothing to crow about…
Got this yesterday. $7.45 for one - i had a buy one get one free so did not take on this deal.
don't they have the full chook at this price?
With no chips I think
In WA the whole chook is still $9.99 but with no chips
Yeah, but chips are as cheap as … umm … something really cheap.
Back in my day they were $2 on Mondays and Tuesdays.
I thought this offer is ongoing ? I have been taking advantage of this offer for the last 4 weeks at the Penrith (NSW) store . Thanks for the post anyway .
I thought this offer is ongoing ?
So it's just their regular price then?
$10 for half a chook and 2 x small chips…… arrrrggghhhhh, it's still not that good a deal….
KFC PLEASE SAVE US ???
Our KFC, who should be in our bellies, hallowed be they name. Our KFC come, but it's also just too god damn expensive.
Give us some decent offers, this is OZBARGAIN and we love fast food !!!! Give us a reason to run out and hand you some cash and fill our bellies with your deliciousness (until later that day when we cry ourselves to sleep).
Man, kfc, that has to be the worst food on the planet healthwise…
I got a lunch deal there the other day…
Not feeling too good… :(
(tastes so good but… sometimes… when you don't get dodgy "tucky"!)
Chicken… I love chicken, but it always freaks me out to think that we can grow and then sell an entire cooked chicken for $10…
it freaks me out more than we can raise chickens fast enough to meet our demand and then some.
That goes for everything. Red Meat especially.
we can raise chickens fast enough to meet our demand and then some.
Around 6 weeks before they're on the table…
I sorta feel sorry for chickens. Lettuce and bread are usually more valuable by kilo.
Chickens just eat grain, etc and then are processed/frozen. More effort is required to grow fresh produce over it's life and keep it in it's req quality state for presentation to customers.
then are processed/frozen
According to KFC, only 3% is frozen.
Good deal, but it used to be $11 with gravy, I think (so that was way better)!
How much are they normally?