Since when did KFC become so expensive?

Since when did KFC become so expensive?

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Rufus Stone

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8,764 posts

65 months

Sunday 27th October 2024
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Okay it's been a few years since I visited one, but then a three piece meal was £5 and now it's £8. That's a 60% increase!

muscatdxb

191 posts

13 months

Sunday 27th October 2024
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The quality has gone to st too. It was always junk food by it was undeniably nice. It’s really dry now and the fillet burgers are nasty.

Defcon5

6,334 posts

200 months

Sunday 27th October 2024
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Popeyes is a superior alternative

BlindedByTheLights

1,556 posts

106 months

Sunday 27th October 2024
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Had one the other day and thought the same, neither cheap nor quick now either, the quality was terrible.

21TonyK

12,084 posts

218 months

Sunday 27th October 2024
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8 quid! bloody hell

oh well, inspired me to do fried chicken for dinner tonight before i change the fryer oil.

BlindedByTheLights

1,556 posts

106 months

Sunday 27th October 2024
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21TonyK said:
8 quid! bloody hell

oh well, inspired me to do fried chicken for dinner tonight before i change the fryer oil.
Paid £11.49 at London Victoria other week and it was terrible. Not again,

croyde

24,217 posts

239 months

Sunday 27th October 2024
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Try Morley's Fried Chicken. There's still a £1.99 option.

Jimjimhim

2,019 posts

9 months

Sunday 27th October 2024
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croyde said:
Try Morley's Fried Chicken. There's still a £1.99 option.
£1.99? That must have about 50p worth of ingredients in it!

Pistom

5,748 posts

168 months

Sunday 27th October 2024
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Can someone explain to me why they go to places like KFC, McDonalds etc?

Which part of the experience makes it seem like a good idea to repeat it?

Do you actually get any enjoyment out of it or is it just a case of getting sustenance?

I'm not a complete stranger to the fast food places, I do use them but over the years less and less. It's usually because I've needed to grab something and there's not been much if any choice.

I can't imagine that the crowds I see in them are all giving in the way I do occasionally.

Regarding price, I've never felt it's expensive considering they've got overheads to cover. You get a meal and drink for what wouldn't cover a starter in most places.

bitchstewie

56,498 posts

219 months

Sunday 27th October 2024
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I have similar sentiments to Rufus about KFC.

McDonalds is somewhere I go much less these days but consistency is the word that leaps to mind.

I wouldn't suggest they're something you should eat often but whatever your thoughts on them I think they do the job and what you get there is almost certainly much more traceable than if you found yourself hungry somewhere and walked into some random place.

Rufus Stone

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8,764 posts

65 months

Sunday 27th October 2024
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I was looking at my journey back from a meeting tomorrow and I pass one. Thought I would pop in so looked at the menu online and saw the prices.

Maybe I won't if the quality is also poor.

Jonny_

4,315 posts

216 months

Sunday 27th October 2024
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muscatdxb said:
The quality has gone to st too. It was always junk food by it was undeniably nice. It’s really dry now and the fillet burgers are nasty.
Yep. I find it's now bland, often greasier than a backstreet mechanic's hands, and the beans - which in the 90s were absolutely magnificent - are no better than some supermarket own brand beans with a squirt of equally cheap BBQ sauce stirred through.

targarama

14,665 posts

292 months

Sunday 27th October 2024
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If there is one near you, I recommend you try a Jolibee. Much more flavoursome than KFC.

@Pistom - As for why do people eat such food, because it is convenient and it is nice. Pizza, burger, fried chicken are all yummy. Yes we know they are not that good for you, life is about balances and would be boring as hell if we didn't have a few pleasures. No problem if you don't like such food, but most do (hence the popularity).

AndyAudi

3,298 posts

231 months

Sunday 27th October 2024
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Pistom said:
Can someone explain to me why they go to places like KFC, McDonalds etc?

Which part of the experience makes it seem like a good idea to repeat it?

Do you actually get any enjoyment out of it or is it just a case of getting sustenance?
I really enjoy a KFC most of the time, but their stores can be quite inconsistent for a chain that’s supposed to be the same. (I do drive past one to get to another on one particular route). So KFC is about enjoyment eating something that is a faff to cook at home.

McD’s it’s speed/convenience/consistent product.
I do like their coffees, cheaper than other chains & £3 gets you a toffee latte with a sausage & egg McMuffin included! (I think a McMuffin is a treat & genuinely look forward to it)

Agree in general it’s gotten a lot pricier to eat there without a promotion, which is one of the reasons I do now complain/provide feedback if I get a poor experience They’re pretty quick to issue a voucher

(I sound a right tight/miserable git there !)

Re the cost increase
Costs for Labour I believe are one of the big drivers for increased prices as well as the raw food stuff. Min wage jobs are comparatively much more expensive with rises in recent years. Going back 5 years there’s about a £4/hr difference say £5/hr with payroll burdens for each employee…. So how many staff in restaurant at a time 6? that alone is a 50p a minute increase, so how many minutes per order…
(The reason why so much is spent on apps & touch screens these days as otherwise it’s queues or other staff member)

A500leroy

5,905 posts

127 months

Sunday 27th October 2024
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Only ever have a mcmuffin meal, it's a reasonable breakfast treat a few times a year.

vixen1700

24,899 posts

279 months

Sunday 27th October 2024
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Haven't had any KFC for years, but after a couple of beers on Friday with a mate, popped in and grabbed a quick Zinger burger.

It was decent enough, but yeah thinking about it, £5.49 or whatever it was does seem quite expensive.

Drive Blind

5,283 posts

186 months

Sunday 27th October 2024
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a colleague at work was saying he paid over 9 quid for a whopper meal recently eek

a quick google showed a big mac meal at £7.50.
Prices have certainly come up these last few years.

TwigtheWonderkid

45,106 posts

159 months

Sunday 27th October 2024
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If getting a takeaway for the family (3 adults, I don't have it), then KFC is the lowest cost option. 10 piece family feast, 10 pieces of chicken, 2 sides, 4 lots of chips, 1.5 litre bottle of diet pepsi comes in at £21. McDonalds for 3 is around £30, Chinese about £35, same for fish and chips, and Indian about £40.

This is West London.

98elise

28,621 posts

170 months

Sunday 27th October 2024
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muscatdxb said:
The quality has gone to st too. It was always junk food by it was undeniably nice. It’s really dry now and the fillet burgers are nasty.
Not just me then. I had one about a month ago and came out thinking it really wasn't that nice. It used to be an occasional treat for me to have one. Given how much they cost now I doubt I'll be back any time soon.

egor110

17,387 posts

212 months

Sunday 27th October 2024
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Drive Blind said:
a colleague at work was saying he paid over 9 quid for a whopper meal recently eek

a quick google showed a big mac meal at £7.50.
Prices have certainly come up these last few years.
why do you think fast food companies wouldn't be hit by inflation ?

Everything has increased in price .