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KFC Boneless Chicken Aims to Make It Easier for Customers to Eat on Run

KFC Boneless Chicken Aims to Make It Easier for Customers to Eat on Run
KFC shows its new easier-to-eat boneless pieces of chicken, an alternative to the company’s traditional breast, thigh and drumstick pieces.

By    |   Friday, 05 April 2013 09:40 AM EDT

Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) is introducing fried boneless chicken chunks on April 14 to make it easier for people to eat its chicken, particularly on the go.

KFC is offering the meal as an alternative to its traditional breast, thigh and drumstick pieces, the Associated Press reported.

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The new offering reflects the growing popularity of nuggets and strips that are easier to eat on the go. KFC says nearly four out five servings of fried chicken in the U.S. are now boneless.

Based on customer trends, KFC says chicken with bones could eventually be pushed off its menu.

The new boneless, skinless pieces are about twice the size of KFC’s crispy strips and come in white or dark meat. Customers can order them for the meal deals, which include two pieces, a side, a biscuit and a drink for $4.99. They also come in buckets, which include four pieces of boneless chicken and six pieces of chicken with bones for $14.99. The boneless chicken option costs the same as the regular fried chicken.

A piece of the boneless white meat has 200 calories and 8 grams of fat. A dark meat piece has 250 calories.

Spokesman Rick Maynard said it took two to three years to develop its version of boneless chicken, which performed strongly in test markets including Oklahoma City and Omaha last year.

KFC has more than 18,000 restaurants around the world, including more than 4,500 in the U.S. Its parent company Yum Brands Inc. also owns Taco Bell and Pizza Hut, which have also been introducing major new menu offerings in recent months.

Shares of Yum Brands fell 67 cents to $67.06 in premarket trading Friday, in step with a broader market decline in trading ahead of the opening.

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