🍗 KFC Hack: Get the Chicken Tenders/Chicken & Fries Box for about $4 + tax 🍟
1️⃣ Add the $5 chicken/tenders & fries box to your cart in the KFC app
2️⃣ Go to Rewards ➜ Offers
3️⃣ Apply the "$1 off $2 or more" offer
4️⃣ It'll warn you about replacing discounts — choose YES
The box should drop to around $4 plus tax. 👀
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🍗 KFC Hack: Get the Chicken Tenders/Chicken & Fries Box for about $4 + tax 🍟
1️⃣ Add the $5 chicken/tenders & fries box to your cart in the KFC app
2️⃣ Go to Rewards ➜ Offers
3️⃣ Apply the "$1 off $2 or more" offer
4️⃣ It'll warn you about replacing discounts — choose YES
The box should drop to around $4 plus tax. 👀
"Col. Sanders and his first franchisee created the Kentucky Fried Chicken Family Bucket in 1957 as a way to give housewives a reprieve, according to the National Museum of American History. The "finger-licking good" meal in the bucket included 15 pieces of chicken, gravy and six hot rolls. The price? $3.50. With inflation, that's about equal to KFC's price of about $30 for a 16-piece bucket today. Unfortunately, the modern version comes with sides at an additional cost."
Of course, back in 1957, KFC never knew what a tender was.
I am going to go a step backward and state that in the minimum wage state I am currently in and through app location of prices in my area, that same meal goes for $51.49
Last edited by Isitbudgetfriendly May 13, 2026 at 06:41 PM.
Thanks OP! I didn't know the "replace discount" trick would work. I always gave up when I got that warning.
For anyone interested, the thigh is a lot more chicken than the default drum selection, unless you have a personal preference, so don't skip over that part.
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"Col. Sanders and his first franchisee created the Kentucky Fried Chicken Family Bucket in 1957 as a way to give housewives a reprieve, according to the National Museum of American History. The "finger-licking good" meal in the bucket included 15 pieces of chicken, gravy and six hot rolls. The price? $3.50. With inflation, that's about equal to KFC's price of about $30 for a 16-piece bucket today. Unfortunately, the modern version comes with sides at an additional cost."
Of course, back in 1957, KFC never knew what a tender was.
I am going to go a step backward and state that in the minimum wage state I am currently in and through app location of prices in my area, that same meal goes for $51.49
For anyone interested, the thigh is a lot more chicken than the default drum selection, unless you have a personal preference, so don't skip over that part.
I do not have that offer either; although, I do have a 15% off. YMMV
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Thanks Biden.
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