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Privacy NoticeIf you’re a big fan of both crisps and fried chicken, then Wednesday is going to be quite a momentous day. That’s because KFC and Walkers crisps have teamed up to create a tasty packet of crisps – it really is the partnership we never knew we needed until it happened. The collaboration, which is possibly more iconic than Gemma Collins and Darren Day’s Christmas song, is described as having “the satisfactory crunch of Walkers MAX ridged crisps together with the taste of KFC’s iconic fried chicken in two new flavours.”
KFC have teamed up with Walkers for the exciting new snack
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Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!’s daily newsletter. You can sign up at the top of the page. There will be not one, but two bags on offer: the Walkers MAX Kentucky Fried Chicken flavour, which will feature the classic ridged crisp along with the KFC signature original recipe we all love, and the WALKERS MAX Double Crunch Zinger flavour for spice fans. The latter crisp promises to have 2x the crunch of the standard MAX, so will not be the best choice of snack for the cinema when they reopen. You can get your hands on a pack from Wednesday 13th January at all major retailers. A 50g ‘grab bag’ size will cost you £0.85 and a larger 140g sharing bags will be £1.99.
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The idea is something that has bubbled away for some time with one man even suggesting it on Twitter as far back as 2009. Well good things come to those who wait! Every packet of Walkers MAX X KFC crisp packet will also double up as a 2-for-1 voucher. This means you can get 50% off when you buy two KFC ‘Meals for One’ by simply showing the packet at a drive thru or takeaway. This offer will run until 31st July 2021 giving customers plenty of chance to redeem it.
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KFC aren’t the only fast food restaurant who are brightening up our January with new food options. McDonald’s have seriously levelled up their chicken nugget game, and are currently trialling a Katsu Curry style nugget Made up of 100 per cent chicken breast meat in a crispy Katsu Curry panko breadcrumb coating, they are accompanied by a classic Sweet Curry dip for some extra added spice.
Japanese inspired Katsu curry nuggets have arrived
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Like regular nuggets, they will be available in six (£3.59), nine (£4.09) and 20 piece (£5.99) sharer boxes.Story SavedYou can find this story in  My Bookmarks.Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right.Follow OK! MagazineFacebookTwitterCommentMore OnFood