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KFC HAS THE ONE BOX FOR YOU!

Indulge in KFC’s signature items in The One Box! Back for a second run this year, The One Box is one generous and indulgent meal with 6 items, making it a perfect ‘Party for One’! 

The One Box comes in two variants – either with the new Cheezy Popcorn Bowl or the classic Cheezy Wedges. Both boxes include a KFC chicken, Zinger Classic, Coleslaw, Whipped Potato, and a refreshing Sjora Mangga Ria. While both boxes are specially created for the KFC fan who is looking for a variety of KFC favourites, it can also be enjoyed shared. 

The new Cheezy Popcorn Bowl is also available à la carte from RM5.99. Filled with KFC Popcorn Chicken and Crispier Fries drizzled with Jalapeno Cheese sauce and mayonnaise, this new bowl truly packs a punch to satisfy any cravings on-the-go. 

Prepare your belly for a satisfying feast as the KFC The One Box will be back tomorrow at all KFC stores nationwide. Get it with peace of mind as every order will be fulfilled safely, contact-free and strictly in accordance with guidelines and SOPs issued by the Government. Enjoy greater convenience by selecting Delivery or Self Collect at www.kfc.com.my or download KFC Malaysia app.

About QSR Brands (M) Holdings Bhd (QSR Brands): 

A franchisee of over 850 KFC restaurants in Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei, and Cambodia, QSR is also the operator of Pizza Hut in Malaysia and Singapore, with more than 480 restaurants and delivery concepts in Malaysia and Singapore. In addition to its restaurant operations, it is extensively involved in breeder and contract broiler farming, hatchery, poultry production, and processing as well as a host of ancillary businesses including baking, commissary, and sauce production. This makes QSR the first and only fully integrated food operator in Malaysia. QSR Brands and its subsidiaries guarantee full halal compliance to customers in all of the Group’s markets. Every aspect of the food manufacturing process follows strict controls and accepts only certificates recognised by the Department of Islamic Development Malaysia (JAKIM) and strictly adheres to MS1500:2009. 

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