The sandwich costs $3.99 à la carte or $6.99 for a combination meal with fries and a medium drink.
The KFC Chicken Sandwich will replace the chain’s current sandwich, the “Crispy Colonel.”
“The ‘Crispy Colonel’ has a lot of fans, but we knew we could do better and it wasn’t good enough for us,” she said.
Early results for the new chicken sandwich are positive: Sales during the trial doubled KFC’s expectations, according to a press release. “Many customers hadn’t considered KFC as a part of the chicken sandwich conversation, but anyone who tastes this sandwich will know, without a doubt, that we’re playing to win,” Zahumensky said.
Chicken is a winner
Popeyes sparked the war when it first introduced the popular menu item in August 2019. Customers flocked to the chain and the sandwich sold out in less than two weeks. The company said at the time that the “extraordinary demand” took it by surprise and it was several months before it returned.
Like its peers, McDonald’s believes chicken is a good bet.
“Globally, the chicken category is almost twice the size of beef,” Joe Erlinger, president of McDonald’s USA, remarked in November. “It is growing faster and represents a significant opportunity,” he said. “Developing a reputation for great chicken represents one of our highest aspirations. We want customers to choose McDonald’s for chicken.”
–CNN Business’ Danielle Wiener-Bronner contributed to this report.