KFC's New Feast Bundle Gets You 10 Pieces of Chicken, Sides, Desserts & Drinks for $30

Why not hand off those Memorial Day cooking duties to KFC?

Courtesy of KFC
Courtesy of KFC

Memorial Day has many perks—such as massive sales, time off, and an excuse to drink on a Monday—but with it often comes the responsibility of doing the whole barbecue thing. Slaving away in the kitchen just to have your mother-in-law tell you the coleslaw's dry sort of defeats the whole purpose of a day off, doesn't it?

The solution? Outsource.

Why waste time and energy when KFC will hook you up with an entire feast for just $30? In honor of MDW, the Southern-style fast food joint is serving up a food bundle that will feed the whole fam. 

The $30 10-Piece Feast gets you: 

  • 10 pieces of KFC's Original Recipe Fried Chicken or Extra Crispy Bone-In Chicken
  • 2 large sides of mashed potatoes and gravy
  • 1 large side of coleslaw
  • 4 biscuits
  • 4 chocolate chip cookies
  • A half-gallon beverage bucket

Of course, if you need to supplement the meal bundle, you can always go the chicken sandwich route—a definite mother-in-law pleaser, if you ask us. KFC debuted its own sammie for the chicken wars earlier this spring, and, according to a reliable source (aka me), it's a real contender against the Fasties Award Winner Popeyes.

"We wanted a chicken sandwich that really lives up to our legacy as the fried chicken experts, so we upgraded ours in every way to make it our best sandwich ever," a spokesperson for the chain told Thrillist in January. 

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Megan Schaltegger is a staff writer at Thrillist.