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KFC brings back Double range with the new Waffle Double

The  Double range uses KFC’s chicken act as buns on a burger.

KFC has announced the return of the Double range, with three new variations.

New to the range will see the return of the Original Double, now featuring the new Original Crispy fillets, and the Zinger Double.

KFC is also releasing a new Double burger variant: the Waffle Double. The Waffle Double is s made with a golden, fluffy waffle, bacon and Smokey Maple Mayo packed between two fillets of the new Original Crispy.

KFC said the Double range is one of their most requested menu items.

KFC previously launched a new burger range called Original Crispy Burger.

The Double range will only be available starting 11 June until 8 July.

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