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09 October 2023

Daily Newsletter

09 October 2023

KFC to open first night club in Sydney, Australia

The night club will be open on 21 October 2023 at a secret location.

Umesh Ellichipuram October 09 2023

Fast food restaurant company KFC is set to open its first nightclub with Aussie DJ Luude in Sydney, Australia, according to reports by the Daily Mail.

According to the report, the nightclub, known as Fried Side Club, will be opened for just one day on 21 October 2023 at a secret location.

The secret location will be revealed 48 hours before the event.

At the event, the fast food restaurant company will serve its sliders in pairs and both will have half a Zinger fillet and lettuce but will have different sauces.

One half of the slider will feature Chilli relish while the other half will have a 'Supercharged Sauce'.

In May this year, news.com.au reported that KFC reintroduced its original mashies across its restaurants in Australia for the first time since 2011.

In 2011, the restaurant company removed the mashies from its menus and re-launched last year in Tasmania for a limited time.

The new outlet 7NEWS.com.au quoted KFC Australia CMO Sally Spriggs as saying: “We’re always looking to delight KFC fans by introducing tasty new feeds or bringing back fan favourites, which is why for the first time in 12 years, Original Mashies will be available on menus nationwide.”

Original mashies are creamy mashed potatoes served with a crispy outer layer.

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