The fast food value wars have a new contender.
KFC launched its Value Feast lineup on March 30, introducing three Box Feasts priced at $7, $9, and $11 — complete meals bundling chicken, fries, and a drink into a single box. At the center of the rollout is a piece of KFC nostalgia that fans have been asking about for years: the Snacker, back on menus for the first time since 2013.
Why KFC Is Making This Move Now
The timing isn’t coincidental. Fast food chains across the industry have been aggressively competing on value as consumers grow increasingly selective about where they spend money on dining out. McDonald’s just launched its McValue 2.0 menu with $3 items, Taco Bell has built an entire identity around tiered value boxes, and Wendy’s has been leaning into its own affordable lineup.
KFC has been working its way toward a stronger value proposition all year — launching $5 bowls in January and testing bundled deals in select markets in February. The Value Feast lineup is the national rollout of that strategy.
“At the end of the day, people just want a meal that feels like it delivers,” said Melissa Cash, KFC’s Chief Marketing Officer. “What we’re seeing is that people still expect their meal to feel complete, satisfying and abundant, and that’s where Value Feast stands apart, delivering a full box with an irrational amount of chicken for the price.”
According to industry analysts, the Box Feasts represent roughly 40 to 50 percent savings compared to ordering the same items individually, depending on location.
The Three Box Feasts
KFC’s Value Feast lineup gives customers three entry points:
- $7 Box Feast — One Snacker, 5-piece nuggets, 3-oz fries, and a medium drink
- $9 Box Feast — Two Snackers, 5-piece nuggets, 3-oz fries, and a medium drink
- $11 Box Feast — One Chicken Sandwich, two tenders, 3-oz fries, and a medium drink
All three boxes are built around boneless chicken — a deliberate choice that reflects where KFC has been investing its menu development energy in 2026.
The Snacker Is Back — With a Few Changes
The Snacker’s return is the headline moment of this launch, and it comes with some updates from the original version.
The new Snacker is built on a mini brioche bun — an upgrade from the sesame seed bun of the original — and features one hot and crispy chicken tender, mayo, and pickles. That’s a departure from the original’s lettuce-forward build, and the swap to brioche gives it a noticeably more premium feel than the $3 price tag might suggest.
Customers can also customize: spicy mayo, coleslaw, or both are available as add-ons at participating locations. The Snacker can also be ordered à la carte for $2.99, ranging from 360 to 420 calories depending on customization.
Reddit had been buzzing about the Snacker’s absence for months before this announcement. “Can we start a petition to bring these back?” one user wrote. “Two Snackers with a side of potato wedges and a drink combo was sick,” another chimed in. KFC, it seems, was paying attention.
How This Fits KFC’s Bigger Picture
The Value Feast launch is part of what KFC’s parent company Yum! Brands has described as a broader U.S. comeback effort. While KFC has continued to outperform internationally, domestic same-store sales have been more modest. The chain is betting that visible, box-format value — the kind Taco Bell has mastered with its own tiered meal structure — can drive the foot traffic it needs.
The campaign supporting the launch leans into that energy literally: it features Colonel Sanders breaking into a celebratory dance after opening a Box Feast, a visual metaphor for the feeling of getting more than you expected for the price.
What to Know Before You Go
A few practical details worth noting:
- Box Feasts are available at participating KFC locations nationwide while supplies last
- Prices are higher in Alaska, Hawaii, and California, and on third-party delivery platforms
- The Snacker customization options (spicy mayo, coleslaw) may vary by location
- The $2.99 Snacker à la carte price is a suggested retail price — local pricing may differ
The Bottom Line
KFC’s Value Feast lineup — three Box Feasts at $7, $9, and $11 — is live at participating locations nationwide, with the returning Snacker sandwich at the center of the offer. Whether you’re there for the nostalgia or the savings, the math is hard to argue with.











