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1994 KFC advertisement stuns Australians in 2025
1994 KFC advertisement stuns Australians in 2025

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1994 KFC advertisement stuns Australians in 2025

Australians have been stunned at the former price of a KFC 'Family Value Feast' after an old advert from three decades ago went viral. The fried chicken giant launched a television ad in 1994, which featured musicians Red Symons and Wilbur Wilde, to advertise its $19.95 family feed. It included a whole 'tender roast' chicken, a large chips, potato wedges, coleslaw, potato and gravy, four dinner rolls and an entire Black Forest cake. 'So much food, so little money,' states the advertisement's catchphrase. The price tag of $19.95 in 1994 has the same purchasing power of $44.69 in 2025, thanks to the 2.64 per cent inflation rate between the decades. But, of course, social media users couldn't help but gawk at just how much food could be purchased for less than the cost of a $20 bill. '$19.95 gets you burger meal with nuggets and sundae nowadays,' one social media user said. One added: 'It all started to go downhill after that deal.' 'Zinger box costs pretty the same these days,' another quipped. While one joked: 'My mum still complains about not being able to get that cake anymore.' 'Miss those days, and the 21 pieces of original recipe chicken for $21,' another said. One simply added: 'What a time to be alive.' '$19.95 would just cover a bird today,' another said. One begged: 'BRING THIS BACK.' 'Now it's $19.95 for the chips,' teased someone else, while another said it used to be 'so cheap'. One commented: 'Now it would be $99.95.' '1994: So much food for so little money. 2024: so little food for so much money,' another said. One said: 'I miss the KFC wedges and Tender Roast tasted really good, although modern 'bachelor's handbags' from Colesworths are not bad these days.' 'We use to get a bucket of chicken, large coleslaw, large potato and gravy litre of soft drink and two large chips for $22,' one added. KFC has since responded to viral chatter, stating that while the prices have changed, it hasn't stopped serving up tasty food. 'While our menu has evolved over the years to meet changing tastes and preferences, one thing hasn't changed: our commitment to finger lickin' good chicken,' a KFC spokesperson told 'Roast chooks and Black Forest cakes may have flown the coop, but we're always cooking up brand-new menu items like our Zinger Kebab, which is now available nationwide for the very first time.'

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