KFC Launches Vegetarian “Chicken” Sandwich

Apparently PETA has somehow managed to strong arm KFC Canada into adding a “Classic Vegetarian Sandwich” to their menu. I don’t really understand how PETA is in any sort of position to convince a multi-national like KFC to do something like this, but that’s beside the point. You can read PETA’s press release (including a buy-one-get-one-free coupon) here.

Being the early adoptor that I am, I just had to try one.

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I’m not sure what to say…
It contains most – but not quite all – of the greasy goodness that I’ve been missing out on over the past 8 years or so. The taste and texture seems fairly authentic. I say fairly authentic because it reminds me more of generic frozen chicken burgers you’d buy at a supermarket, then the greasier, crispier type of burger you typically get at KFC. In fact, I’m almost certain KFC is using Schneiders: Meatless Chick’ n Burgers (which might explain why they’re only available in Canada). It would have been nice if KFC had given it a more KFC-like treatment.

Other than that, the “classic sandwich” itself – meatless or not – mighty disappointing, with only mayo and lettuce as toppings.  Next time I’m going to order it “gourmet-style” with tomatoes and cheese.

In Conclusion
The sandwich is pretty tasty. If you’re going to be heading to a KFC, I highly recommend it to vegetarians and non-vegetarians alike. With meatless alternatives like this there’s really no need to slaughter cute little innocent chickens for something that barely passes as a meal in the first place.


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2 responses to “KFC Launches Vegetarian “Chicken” Sandwich”

  1. nice review. I just found out about this sandwich and wasn’t expecting much. It was actually good, but not for the price. The thing is like 5 bucks! I will be making them at home.

  2. Nice review, I didn’t believe it when someone told me KFC had a veggie option. I went in as a joke to try it out and wasn’t expecting much.

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