KFC Double Down Burger Returning

KFC Facebook post suggests that it's returning this Tuesday, what are your thoughts on this? It seems to be pretty popular amongst people.

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  • -5

    Looks like a pile of crap and definitely not a burger.

    Why don't you go by a real, good tasting burger made from quality ingredients? I can recommend some places in Sydney.

    • +1

      excuse me??

    • +4

      Look I would tend to agree with your comments about fast food joints, generally. I.e. maccas is crap, hungry jacks, oporto etc. But Colonel Sanders is a legend. You need to reconsider. We are talking about Kentucky Fried Chicken here.

    • -1

      I can recommend some places in Sydney

      Can't wait for your list, I'll start with one:

      Big Chief at Rooty Hill, for classic burgers.
      My fav, Roadhouse burger.

    • +1

      Eh. Sometimes you want a good juicy gourmet wagyu beef burger. Other times you just want to clog your arteries a bit. Different situations entirely.

  • +1

    MOVE ASIDE GYM MEMBERSHIP your dollars are gonna be going into this! I hope they do the Hawaiian again that was the best.

    • +1

      Serious question why do people go to the gym when they could make money and still get same exercise doing other stuff like say removalist jobs or some labour job?

      Always confused me.. why pay so much for a similar experience you can get while getting paid?

      Or do some people see it like going to the movies for example?

      • Where can I get those kind of jobs at unusual hours outside of my existing day job? I can't.

        Gym is quick and easy to get to in the 5 hours that are left after work compared to going a second job.

        • +1

          I mean if people keep doing unusual things airtasker might give you some or even gumtree.

          I just don't get the idea of spending money to do physical labour seems counter intuitive but if they are doing it for fun then by all means go for your life.

          Would rather just spend that money elsewhere and I see more value in the long term in buying own equipment if that is really your end goal..

          I guess what I am just trying to say is building muscle or physical fitness for the sake of physical fitness is pointless unless you plan to be an astronaut or other world changing role in your future or career.. I mean if it helps you get through the day then it is a positive but if people are wondering of other alternatives to get physical exercise trust me it exists widely out there.

          Only saying this because unfortunately there is always that one person that doesn't know any better.

          Yesterday it might have been me and hopefully tomorrow it is none of us.

      • +1

        Less chance of breaking your back at the gym compared to moving bulky furniture.

        • True..the whole thing just seems counter intuitive but then I guess the whole world can kind of seem sometimes very counter intuitive.

          Pay to do physical labour go figure.. it's cutting grass that will grow back and is good for the environment and paying someone to mess with wildlife flora for no reason all over again.

        • @AlienC: Oh yeah definitely counter-intuitive. I go jogging - which is effectively spending time and energy to end up exactly where you started.

  • as long as they have the zinger version with supercharged sauce

  • not sure about that one. the buns do a good job of masking the junk. now it's naked

    • The buns are so bad at KFC though…at least they were the last time I had a burger from there maybe 15-20 years ago.

      • +3

        haha 15-20 yr old data isnt very reliable in this case

  • +1

    Burger King Chicken Tendercrisp

    640 calories, 32g of fat and 1150mg of sodium

    Burger King Double Whopper

    840 calories, 52g of fat and 1030mg of sodium

    McDonald's The Signature Collection: The Classic

    698 calories, 37g of fat and 960mg of sodium

    According to KFC, the Original Recipe Double Down has 540 calories, 32g of fat and 1380mg of sodium

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