Don’t Say Bojio: KFC 10-pc Nuggets at $1 (Min. Spend of $40)

With Chinese New Year just a few days away, businesses are rolling out deals after deals to make sure that they get their share of the money-making as well.

CNY decorations, clothes, CNY goodies, travel deals…can you name something that’s not having a sale?

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But having written so many articles, read through so many deals, there is this one thing that has captured my heart (and stomach) recently:

KFC nuggets.

We all love KFC and their chicken.

But do you know what’s better? Bite-sized happiness.

If you’re still fretting over what to cook for the reunion dinner this year, forget about it.

You can now enjoy 10 pieces nuggets at just $1 with KFC’s exclusive online pre-order deal.

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Image: KFC Facebook

I’m not kidding!

Of course, like any other fantastic deals out there, there’s a catch:

You have to spend a minimum of $40, excluding surcharge.

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But then again, everybody loves KFC, so you should be able to order up to that amount easily.

#justsaying

Place your order here by 14 Feb!

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Terms & Conditions

  • Valid for advance orders placed by 14 Feb 2018, for deliveries from 15 to 19 Feb 2018.
  • Min. spend of $40, excluding surcharge.
  • Limited to one redemption per transaction.
  • Not applicable with other promo codes.

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