KFC

KFC

KFC in Poland stands out for its regional pricing, busy restaurants, and extensive menu. From solid breakfast options to a wide range of familiar items, here’s what makes it different.

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KFC doesn’t suffer from the same pricing issues as McDonald’s. Instead of charging near-Western prices, KFC is priced regionally, which makes it significantly more affordable. As a result, it’s common to see local KFC restaurants packed during peak times throughout the week.

One of the most notable things about KFC in Poland is its breakfast offering. It’s something you don’t always see elsewhere, and it’s actually quite good - and reasonably priced.

Another standout feature is the size of the menu. It’s huge - but slightly misleading. A lot of the menu is made up of repeated items with small variations, or the same product appearing in multiple sections. For example, shakes might show up under drinks, desserts, and even separate promotional sections.

Take a look at the full menus we’ve compiled, including pricing in Polish złoty and several other currencies.

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