Prime Highlight
- KFC introduced a new Value Lineup of five affordable $5 bowls featuring popular menu items.
- The lineup aims to provide filling meals with familiar flavors at lower prices for budget-conscious customers.
Key Facts
- The menu includes options like Matty’s Cheesy Nuggy Gravy Bowl, Mac & Cheese Bowl, Mashed Potato Bowl, and spicy versions with Nashville Hot Sauce.
- KFC Rewards members earn points on app or website purchases, redeemable for free food like nuggets, sandwiches, or sides.
Background
KFC started 2026 by launching a new Value Lineup with affordable meals. The chain offers five bowls, each costing $5, featuring some of its most popular menu items. Customers in the U.S. can buy them now, and KFC will start offering them in Canada on January 19.
The company said the Value Lineup is designed for customers who want filling meals without spending much. Each bowl brings together familiar KFC flavors in one dish, making it easier for customers to enjoy their favorites at a lower cost.
The menu includes Matty’s Cheesy Nuggy Gravy Bowl, which comes with fries, brown gravy, crispy chicken nuggets, and coated cheese curds. Other options are the Mac & Cheese Bowl and the Mashed Potato Bowl, both topped with nuggets and a three-cheese blend. For customers who prefer heat, KFC has also added spicy versions of the mac & cheese and mashed potato bowls, finished with Nashville Hot Sauce.
KFC said the bowls are meant to offer variety while keeping prices simple and affordable. The new lineup adds to the brand’s existing value meals and builds on the popularity of its Famous Bowls.
The company is also encouraging customers to join KFC Rewards, its loyalty program. Members earn points for every dollar they spend on the KFC app or website and can use them to get free food like nuggets, sandwiches, or sides.
KFC, founded in 1952, is famous for its Original Recipe fried chicken. Today, it runs more than 30,000 restaurants in over 150 countries and focuses on giving customers tasty, affordable, and convenient food.