Fast food chain KFC to raise prices in Taiwan, beginning Friday

Focus Taiwan
Date: 01/09/2020
By: Chang Hsiung-feng and Chiang Yi-ching

Photo from KFC Taiwan’s Facebook page

Taipei, Jan. 9 (CNA) American fast food chain KFC (Kentucky Fried Chicken) is raising the prices of some of its products in Taiwan to reflect growing costs, the company announced Thursday.

The price hike, scheduled to take place on Friday, will see prices rise by 3.4 percent on average, KFC said in a statement.

According to KFC, the price of egg tarts will increase by NT$3 (US$0.1), NT$3 for each piece of fried chicken, NT$6 for all items on the breakfast menu, NT$4 for each XL Combo set, and NT$10 for any Individual Combo, except for the NT$99 Individual Combo.

Nearly 60 percent of prices will remain unchanged, KFC said.    [FULL  STORY]

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