Just recently, KFC Singapore jumped into the limelight with the (re)introduction of their craziest-delicious fried chicken yet, the Shoyu Chicken.
Well, it seems like, yet again, they’re in the light.
This time, with the craziest 12.12 fried chicken deal you’ve ever seen.
Even if you’re not that impressed by Shoyu Chicken, this will probably make you go, wah.
Don’t Say Bojio: KFC Has 12 for $12 Deal Till 13 Dec Exclusively for Online Delivery
If you’re a fan of fried chicken and have always been a believer in the cheaper, the better, you’re going to want to pay special attention to KFC this December.
From now until 13 Dec 2020, KFC’s launching a 12 for $12 deal exclusively for online food delivery orders.
Here’s what you’ll get for $12:
- 4-piece chickens
- 8-piece crispy tenders
Usually, that’ll cost you $26 so you’re effectively getting a 53% off.
To redeem, all you have to do is to utilise the promotion code <12FOR12> when you make your online order.
Terms and Conditions Apply:
- Valid till 13 December 2020.
- Meal includes 2 drumstick/wing.
- Applicable for delivery orders only.
- Standard min spend and surcharge applies.
- Limited to one redemption per transaction.
- Not valid with other promo codes, offers and discounts.
Bonus: Other Promotions
Turns out, there’s a good reason to check out KFC Singapore’s promotion page from time to time because not only do you get a 12 for $12 offer, there’s also a 1-for-1 Zinger Stacker promotion happening right now, among a few others.
1-for-1 Zinger Stacker
For DBS/POSB Cardholders and those who pay via DBS PayLah!, I’ve got good news for you.
You can now enjoy a 1-for-1 deal on your favourite Zinger Stacker burger from now until 17 Dec 2020.
Other terms and conditions apply:
- Applicable with any purchase.
- Not valid during breakfast hours.
- Limited to 1 redemption per transaction.
- Full payment must be made with DBS PayLah!/DBS/POSB Cards
- Not available at KFC Singapore Zoo.
- Not valid with other promo codes, offers and discounts.
Make sure to be fast, though, because according to the various coupons (which can be found here), the deal’s only for the first 15,000 redemptions per category (for example, dine-in/takeaway with DBS/POSB cards).
The remaining two deals require you to be a KFC member (which is free, actually).
$2.95 Chicken Box
Love KFC chicken but not in the mood to eat too much? #Diet.
KFC is now selling its chicken box at $2.95 from now until 31 Dec 2020.
For that price, you’ll get one-piece fried chicken and two-piece crispy tenders.
Other Terms and Conditions Apply:
- Valid for registered users only.
- Valid for dine-in and takeaway online orders made through www.kfc.com.sg and the KFC Singapore App only. Not available for use over-the-counter, self-order kiosks and sales & catering orders.
- Limited to one redemption per transaction.
- Applicable with any purchase.
- Not valid during breakfast hours.
- Offer is valid at all KFC restaurants, except KFC Jewel Changi Airport, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Polytechnic and Singapore Zoo.
- Not valid with other promo codes, offers and discounts.
$2.95 Riser & Hash Brown
Looking for something cheap to munch on before you start your day? KFC’s Riser and Hash Brown promotion might just be what you’re looking for.
From now until 31 Dec 2020, you can get your hands on KFC’s morning Riser burger and a hash brown for just $2.95.
Other Terms and Conditions Apply:
- Valid for registered users only.
- Valid for dine-in and takeaway online orders made through www.kfc.com.sg and the KFC Singapore App only. Not available for use over-the-counter, self-order kiosks and sales & catering orders.
- Limited to one redemption per transaction.
- Applicable with any purchase.
- Only available during breakfast hours at restaurants serving breakfast.
- Offer is valid at all KFC restaurants, except KFC Jewel Changi Airport, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Polytechnic and Singapore Zoo.
- Not valid with other promo codes, offers and discounts.
Featured Image: KFC Singapore
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