All of the Colonel’s @BeyondMeat Kentucky Fried Chicken has Kentucky Fried sold out. Yes, it is truly a Kentucky Fried Miracle. https://t.co/xvWRooeTjS pic.twitter.com/60g2YyaU9E
— KFC (@kfc) August 27, 2019
KFC has now proved that whether the chicken is real or not, their chicken will always be “finger lickin’ kickin’ good”. “Yes, it is truly a Kentucky Fried Miracle,” said KFC on their Twitter post.
KFC went plant-based on one of their restaurants in Atlanta, Georgia on Tuesday.
One Twitter user posted a photo of cars queuing around the Smyrna, GA, restaurant before it had even opened.
And other users reported that the product was more than worth the two- to four-hour wait.
Too bad I don’t live in Georgia. Hopefully, they will release it nationally, and perhaps internationally.
Are you looking forward to this one?
(Image Credit: KFC/ Twitter)
Well worth the wait!!! 🔥🔥🔥@beyondmeat x @kfc #KFC #BeyondFriedChicken https://t.co/KLVBXX98Qo pic.twitter.com/MNSb9CVei4
— Dep (@dadeputy) August 27, 2019
My lifelong vegetarian friend was actually super excited for the fake meat burgers. I think many vegetarians look forward to expanded menu options, even at fast food joints.