KFC & Pizza Hut Replace Pepsi With Coke In Selected Menu Items
Coca-Cola or Coke and Pepsi often spark a long debate among folks who either can’t tell both beverages apart or can distinguish them clearly.
For a long time, Pepsi has been the main option at KFC and Pizza Hut outlets in Singapore, but it seems times are changing.
A recent look at the KFC and Pizza Hut websites reveals that they now serve Coke instead of Pepsi.
Love it or hate it, this change will certainly affect customers who are picky with their beverages.
KFC & Pizza Hut Singapore serve Coke instead of Pepsi
Whenever you buy a meal at KFC or Pizza Hut, the default drink that comes with the set is usually Pepsi, something we’ve all grown familiar with almost all our lives.
That seems to have changed recently as a check on the KFC Singapore website shows that meals now come with a regular Coca-Cola instead.
A similar change appears to have taken place at Pizza Hut, where the beverage menu features canned (320ml) and bottled Coca Cola (1.5-litre bottle), with an option for the regular version or zero sugar.
What sparked the switch and whether it’s permanent are currently unclear.
In response to queries from MS News, KFC confirmed that they have added Coca-Cola to their menu:
In partnership with Coca-Cola, KFC Singapore has refreshed its beverage options with offerings from Coca-Cola to go along with the variety of KFC chicken menus from 20 July 2022.
The fast food chain will be making an official announcement regarding the switch to Coca-Cola via a media release soon. We’ll update once more information is available.
MS News has also reached out to Pizza Hut regarding their beverage change and will add more details when they’ve replied.
A win for Coca-Cola lovers
The disappearance of Pepsi from KFC and Pizza Hut’s menus may be heartbreaking for lovers of the drink, but something to celebrate for Coca-Cola fans.
After all this years of enjoying Pepsi with our fried chicken or pizza, perhaps it’s high time for a change.
Let’s hope the changes won’t affect customers’ decision to dine at either fast food chain too much.
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