New KFC Colonels Club offers have been revealed starting from 14th August 2017!
Including - - Kreamball for £1 - Free Fries on Fridays! - 8 free Hot Wings with the 10 piece Wicked Variety Bucket
New sign-ups currently get 3 stamps and a FREE SIDE! hotukdeals.com/tag/dea…036 (you can use as many emails to make accounts as you want to get a free side for every visit! no minimum spend required to claim the stamp reward!!! You can link every dummy account to your main account using KFC Colonels Club code linking system (please don't post codes on HUKD) and if you make a purchase on each dummy account, you get three stamps automatically on your main account for each dummy and therefore quickly earn the rewards). Free Side List - 2 Hot Wings, Small Popcorn, Streetwise Sundae (Strawberry or Toffee), Gravy, Beans, Coleslaw, Fries, Cobette, Regular Tango, Regular 7UP, Regular Pepsi (Normal, Diet or Max), Still Spring Water, Robinsons Apple Blackcurrant, Lipton Peach, Black Americano, Tea, Hot Chocolate, Latte, Mocha, Cappucino, White Coffee
Download the app on Google Play Store or iOS App Store, sign up to receive the offers and enjoy! Offers multiple use like past deals.
Pass the Colonels Club app bar code or card to the cashier while ordering to claim the deal offers and to claim stamps. Earn 3 stamps = Free Side (New sign ups as stated above get 3 stamps free), 7 stamps = Free Snack, 11 stamps = £5 off anything on the menu. 1 stamp is earned for any order over £3, 2 stamps are earned for any order over £15, however only a max of 2 stamps can be earned per day.
Also students can use their studentbeans account to put a 15% discount automatically applied to purchases on their colonels club account.
I went came back from KFC couple hours ago. Got the bucket meal £17.99 :fearful:
Ikeo12
13 Aug 17#4
KFC is good but so expensive!
Plus I don't trust the way they raise and make the chickens
splatsplatsplat to Ikeo12
14 Aug 17#10
Expensive? For a family of four its one of the cheapest ways to eat out. I get a boneless box with drink, corn/beans for £16. Half the price of other places here plus most of them are microwave/frozen outlets.
Ikeo12 to splatsplatsplat
14 Aug 17#18
It seems expensive compared to other fast food places e.g. McDonald's
ollie87 to Ikeo12
14 Aug 17#11
Ever eaten at a Nandos? Because they use the same supplier.
Niz to ollie87
14 Aug 17#12
That video shall go ignored,Can't please everyone.
I wish it were cheaper but that would raise questions itself. If its cheaper can they source their chickens in such a way. Then theres the people that want bigger chicken, again same answer and then if they were bigger it would be questionable what the chicken are being fed to make them so big etc etc.
Danieloplata to Niz
14 Aug 17#30
That's coming with brexit anyway. Soon as those EU regulations go, farmers will be free to pump livestock full of hormones like they do in the US.
Ikeo12 to ollie87
14 Aug 17#17
No I haven't
sotomonkey to ollie87
14 Aug 17#34
The footage they used in that doesn't look accurate. Look at the densities under different standards. The video didn't mention what the density is.
"Typically, around 25,000 birds are housed together within a building, but some can house around 50,000 birds. There can be several buildings on a farm.
Most birds are reared at a stocking density (amount of space provided per bird) of 38kg per square metre, which is around 19 two kilogramme birds for each square metre of floor space."
If they rear them like that then that video you posted should be banned and they should be fined for misleading the public as the article says this is the most common stocking density in the UK.
The Red Tractor scheme they go on about has received a tonne of criticism too as basically it's pretty much the minimum legal requirements dressed up as higher welfare.
And they say they give the birds more natural light, (birds which have probably never spent much if any time outside) but if they're interested in higher welfare standards why not adopt the Rspca standard rather than go on about the very dubious red tractor scheme? Honestly phrases like "we go above and beyond" are pretty meaningless. If they wanted to go 'above and beyond' they'd adopt a standard like the Rspca one, or better still free range.
M1LFHunter to Ikeo12
14 Aug 17#21
They make chickens???
cainer1 to M1LFHunter
14 Aug 17#22
yeah, its amazing what you can make with a couple of old loo rolls and some sticky back plastic
futura to Ikeo12
14 Aug 17#31
Yep £1.99 for a full chicken breast and a huge box of fries is a complete rip off!! Eh??
BrummyGeeza to futura
14 Aug 17#35
£1.99 for a full chicken breast & huge box of fries?? ( fries are oily sh*t btw ) I thought a snack box is a drumstick
RedDemonic
14 Aug 17#6
i that mean we get 24 hot wings in total? thanks
tin
14 Aug 17#7
Regular Pepsi? Thought they stopped doing full-fat drinks? Or is that just a select few branches? Heat BTW for the info.
BrummyGeeza
14 Aug 17#8
I hate their Fries
malnuman
14 Aug 17#9
Ok if i make another new account how would i link this to my main email account?
hass123 to malnuman
14 Aug 17#32
Your main account has a referral code in the "my rewards" section, use that to link your new account
Opening post
Including -
- Kreamball for £1
- Free Fries on Fridays!
- 8 free Hot Wings with the 10 piece Wicked Variety Bucket
New sign-ups currently get 3 stamps and a FREE SIDE! hotukdeals.com/tag/dea…036 (you can use as many emails to make accounts as you want to get a free side for every visit! no minimum spend required to claim the stamp reward!!! You can link every dummy account to your main account using KFC Colonels Club code linking system (please don't post codes on HUKD) and if you make a purchase on each dummy account, you get three stamps automatically on your main account for each dummy and therefore quickly earn the rewards). Free Side List - 2 Hot Wings, Small Popcorn, Streetwise Sundae (Strawberry or Toffee), Gravy, Beans, Coleslaw, Fries, Cobette, Regular Tango, Regular 7UP, Regular Pepsi (Normal, Diet or Max), Still Spring Water, Robinsons Apple Blackcurrant, Lipton Peach, Black Americano, Tea, Hot Chocolate, Latte, Mocha, Cappucino, White Coffee
Download the app on Google Play Store or iOS App Store, sign up to receive the offers and enjoy! Offers multiple use like past deals.
Pass the Colonels Club app bar code or card to the cashier while ordering to claim the deal offers and to claim stamps. Earn 3 stamps = Free Side (New sign ups as stated above get 3 stamps free), 7 stamps = Free Snack, 11 stamps = £5 off anything on the menu. 1 stamp is earned for any order over £3, 2 stamps are earned for any order over £15, however only a max of 2 stamps can be earned per day.
Also students can use their studentbeans account to put a 15% discount automatically applied to purchases on their colonels club account.
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Plus I don't trust the way they raise and make the chickens
I wish it were cheaper but that would raise questions itself. If its cheaper can they source their chickens in such a way. Then theres the people that want bigger chicken, again same answer and then if they were bigger it would be questionable what the chicken are being fed to make them so big etc etc.
"Typically, around 25,000 birds are housed together within a building, but some can house around 50,000 birds. There can be several buildings on a farm.
Most birds are reared at a stocking density (amount of space provided per bird) of 38kg per square metre, which is around 19 two kilogramme birds for each square metre of floor space."
If they rear them like that then that video you posted should be banned and they should be fined for misleading the public as the article says this is the most common stocking density in the UK.
rspca.org.uk/adv…ing
The Red Tractor scheme they go on about has received a tonne of criticism too as basically it's pretty much the minimum legal requirements dressed up as higher welfare.
And they say they give the birds more natural light, (birds which have probably never spent much if any time outside) but if they're interested in higher welfare standards why not adopt the Rspca standard rather than go on about the very dubious red tractor scheme? Honestly phrases like "we go above and beyond" are pretty meaningless. If they wanted to go 'above and beyond' they'd adopt a standard like the Rspca one, or better still free range.