If there is one thing that consistently gets people talking in Singapore when it comes to quick and satisfying meals, it is a good fried chicken deal. And this time, there is a familiar name stepping back into the spotlight with a short but attention-grabbing extension that many will likely not want to miss.
KFC Singapore has brought back its popular Chicken Tuesday promotion for one additional day on 28 April 2026, offering 5 pieces of chicken at just $9.95. It is a straightforward deal, but that is exactly why it works so well. No complicated bundles, no confusing add-ons—just classic fried chicken at a price that feels increasingly rare in today’s food scene.
For many, this kind of promotion is not just about saving money. It is about timing, convenience, and the simple comfort of a familiar meal. Whether it is a rushed lunch break, a quick dinner after work, or a casual catch-up with friends, this extension provides one more chance to enjoy a well-loved favourite without stretching the wallet.
Why This Deal Stands Out
In a city where food choices are endless and prices continue to climb, a $9.95 chicken set feels almost like a throwback to earlier days of fast food affordability. What makes this promotion even more appealing is its simplicity. There are no complicated terms that require decoding, just a clear offer: five pieces of chicken at a fixed price.
Customers are given a choice between Original Recipe and Hot & Crispy. Both options have their own loyal fans. The Original Recipe brings that familiar blend of herbs and spices that has defined KFC globally for decades, while the Hot & Crispy version leans into a more textured, crunch-forward bite that appeals to those who prefer a stronger crisp factor.
However, there is a small catch that regular KFC customers will already be familiar with—there is no selection of specific chicken parts. The pieces are provided based on availability, which means diners may receive a mix of drumsticks, wings, thighs, or ribs. For some, that is part of the surprise; for others, it is simply a trade-off for the value offered.
A Deal Designed for Flexibility
One of the most practical aspects of this promotion is its flexibility. The deal is available for both dine-in and takeaway, which means it fits neatly into different schedules and lifestyles.
For those who prefer a quick sit-down meal, it works well as a no-fuss option. On the other hand, for those who are on the move or prefer to eat at home, takeaway allows the same value without needing to stay in-store for long.
Orders must be made at the counter or through self-ordering kiosks, which keeps the process simple and efficient. It also helps avoid confusion that sometimes comes with app-only promotions or online-exclusive deals.
Things to Keep in Mind Before Heading Down
As with most popular fast food promotions in Singapore, there are a few important conditions that should be noted before making a trip.
Firstly, each transaction is limited to two sets. This means customers cannot bulk-buy the deal in large quantities, which helps ensure more people get a chance to enjoy it.
Secondly, availability is strictly while stocks last. This is particularly important for those planning to visit later in the day, as popular outlets may see certain items run out during peak meal times.
Thirdly, and perhaps most importantly for some, there is no choice of specific chicken parts. While the flavour options are selectable, the cut of chicken is not.
Lastly, the promotion is not available at selected outlets, including Singapore Polytechnic, Punggol Oasis, Jurong Spring Express, Sentosa, and the Zoo locations. This is worth noting to avoid disappointment, especially for those planning visits in those areas.
Why Extensions Like This Matter to Everyday Diners
It may seem like a small thing—just one extra day of a promotion—but for many people, it makes a real difference. Midweek dining decisions are often driven by convenience and cost. A deal like this can easily shift someone’s choice away from more expensive alternatives or even from cooking at home.
There is also a psychological aspect to it. When a promotion is limited-time, especially one that has already ended once, the extension creates a sense of urgency. People who missed it the first time around now have a second chance, but only briefly.
In many ways, that urgency is part of what makes such deals effective. It encourages quicker decisions, earlier visits, and often, shared meals with family or friends who might otherwise not have planned a fast food outing.
A Familiar Favourite That Still Delivers Value
Fried chicken promotions are not new in Singapore’s fast food landscape. However, what keeps people returning to deals like this is consistency. KFC has maintained its position as a go-to option for affordable comfort food, and this promotion reinforces that image.
At $9.95 for five pieces, the value proposition is clear. Even without additional sides or drinks, the set is often enough for a light meal or to be shared alongside other food items at home.
For students, office workers, or families looking for a budget-friendly option, this deal sits comfortably in the “good enough and convenient” category. It may not be a gourmet experience, but it does not need to be.
The Best Time to Go
Those familiar with KFC promotions will know that timing can make a difference. Lunch hours and early dinner periods tend to be the busiest, especially at outlets located in malls or transport hubs.
Visiting slightly earlier in the day or during off-peak hours can improve the experience significantly. Not only is the wait time usually shorter, but there is also a better chance of getting a fuller selection of chicken parts.
Final Thoughts
This one-day extension is not just another fast food promotion—it is a reminder of how simple deals still hold strong appeal in a fast-moving city. There is something refreshing about an offer that does not require much thinking, just a decision to enjoy a familiar meal at a reasonable price.
For those who enjoy fried chicken or are simply looking for a quick, affordable meal option on 28 April 2026, this is one of those promotions that fits neatly into everyday life without effort.
Sometimes, the best food decisions are not the most complicated ones. And this is one of those moments where keeping things simple is exactly the point.
Promotional/Event Details
Date: 28 April 2026
Time: During regular outlet operating hours
Venue: All participating KFC Singapore outlets except Singapore Polytechnic, Punggol Oasis, Jurong Spring Express, Sentosa, and Zoo locations
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