KFC All-You-Can-Eat Buffets in Australia: ‘Bring It Back’
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For those with fond memories of the late 1990s and early 200s, then you'll be ecstatic to hear there's a push to bring back a well-loved concept from back in the day. Yes, you heard us right! KFC fans across the country have been voicing their excitement over the potential return of All-You-Can-Eat KFC Buffets to Australia.
For those who might not recall, KFC buffets were immensely popular in many Australian KFC restaurants in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Complete with delicious buckets of crispy fried chicken and tantalising sides, one KFC diner joyfully described it as 'the perfect night out.'
A bit of history about the KFC buffet in Australia: It was introduced as a way to offer customers more for their money while indulging in a variety of dishes. Unfortunately, the concept was phased out later, as the fast-food industry shifted towards a more streamlined approach with a larger focus on takeaway options.
Now, with all those nostalgic memories taking over the internet, KFC lovers have taken to Facebook to call on the fast-food giant to 'bring back' the buffets in Australia. T
This brigade for the buffet's return started when a zealous fan shared a photo of an All-You-Can-Eat KFC restaurant in Western Australia on the Old Shops Australia Facebook page. The post read, 'KFC. Bring back the all-you-can-eat buffet. South Lake WA - closed the buffet in early 2000s.' The outcry was nothing short of overwhelming, with hundreds of fellow KFC aficionados responding with sheer glee at the idea.
Comments flooded in, ranging from exclamations like 'Absolutely!' to 'I want one now!' and 'Bring it back.'
What's fascinating, though, is that many were completely taken aback by the fan’s photo, not even aware that KFC once had buffets. One user commented, 'Wow, never knew that was even a thing. I’m not surprised that it would have failed. So many people would ‘eat the place out,’' while another lamented, 'I did not know these existed. I feel so ripped off.'
In the event the KFC buffet makes a comeback, it would be excellent to see some health-conscious alternatives lined up alongside the traditional delicious offerings. After all, a balance of indulgence and moderation is the key to enjoying life!
But the question remains, will our collective nostalgia lead KFC to re-embrace the All-You-Can-Eat Buffet format? If the social media chatter and upswell of support online is anything to go by, KFC might be wise to listen closely to what the crowd is saying.
We will have to wait and see, dear members. What do you think of this story, members? Do you want KFC to bring back its old, buffet-style restaurants? Tell us what you think in the comments section below!
For those who might not recall, KFC buffets were immensely popular in many Australian KFC restaurants in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Complete with delicious buckets of crispy fried chicken and tantalising sides, one KFC diner joyfully described it as 'the perfect night out.'
A bit of history about the KFC buffet in Australia: It was introduced as a way to offer customers more for their money while indulging in a variety of dishes. Unfortunately, the concept was phased out later, as the fast-food industry shifted towards a more streamlined approach with a larger focus on takeaway options.
Now, with all those nostalgic memories taking over the internet, KFC lovers have taken to Facebook to call on the fast-food giant to 'bring back' the buffets in Australia. T
This brigade for the buffet's return started when a zealous fan shared a photo of an All-You-Can-Eat KFC restaurant in Western Australia on the Old Shops Australia Facebook page. The post read, 'KFC. Bring back the all-you-can-eat buffet. South Lake WA - closed the buffet in early 2000s.' The outcry was nothing short of overwhelming, with hundreds of fellow KFC aficionados responding with sheer glee at the idea.
Comments flooded in, ranging from exclamations like 'Absolutely!' to 'I want one now!' and 'Bring it back.'
What's fascinating, though, is that many were completely taken aback by the fan’s photo, not even aware that KFC once had buffets. One user commented, 'Wow, never knew that was even a thing. I’m not surprised that it would have failed. So many people would ‘eat the place out,’' while another lamented, 'I did not know these existed. I feel so ripped off.'
In the event the KFC buffet makes a comeback, it would be excellent to see some health-conscious alternatives lined up alongside the traditional delicious offerings. After all, a balance of indulgence and moderation is the key to enjoying life!
But the question remains, will our collective nostalgia lead KFC to re-embrace the All-You-Can-Eat Buffet format? If the social media chatter and upswell of support online is anything to go by, KFC might be wise to listen closely to what the crowd is saying.
We will have to wait and see, dear members. What do you think of this story, members? Do you want KFC to bring back its old, buffet-style restaurants? Tell us what you think in the comments section below!