KFC is Bringing Back a Menu Item That Sold Out in Five Hours During Its Initial DebutThe chicken chain announced a partnership with Beyond Meat to debut Beyond Fried Chicken across the country.

ByEmily Rella

NurPhoto | Getty Images

Finger lickin' good just took on a whole new meaning for non-meat eaters.

Famous chicken chainKFCannouncedthat it will be dropping the "C" for some menu offerings by announcing a partnership with Beyond Meat to add plant-based "chicken" to menus across the country.

“超越炸鸡”将掘金在出售a six or 12-piece order and also offered as a part of a combo meal deal and will stay on menus until supplies last. It will be the chain's first meatless combo meal offering ever.

Though the BFC itself is meatless, its preparation is not 100% vegan or vegetarian in its manner.

Related:Chris Hemsworth Just Pulled Up to a KFC Drive-Thru and Blew $72

Beyond Meat shareswere up8.6% in premarket trading on Wednesday morning upon the announcement of the new partnership.

"We couldn't be prouder to partner withKFCto offer a best-in-class product that not only delivers the delicious experience consumers expect from this iconic chain, but also provides the added benefits of plant-based meat," Ethan Brown, founder and CEO of Beyond Meat, said in astatement. "We are truly thrilled to make it available to consumers nationwide."

KFCfirst trial-ran meatless options in the summer of 2019 in Atlanta when they sold out of the limited supply of the nuggets in five hours, per a report from CNBC. This also put the chain on the map as the first-ever major fast-food chain to test meatless chicken.

The new iteration will be sold in all 3,960 KFClocationsin the United States.

"We expect it'll sell out," Kevin Hochman, president of KFC U.S.,告诉Vox. "Based on the speed of that sell-out and customer reaction, that'll determine what our plans will be next. But our intent isn't to be one and done."

KFC will join the ranks of Carl's Jr. and Del Taco, both fast-food chains that offer Beyond Meat items on their menus.

KFC is operated by parent company Yum! Brands, which also oversees Pizza Hut and Taco Bell.

Yum!was up29.55% year over year as of Wednesday afternoon.

Related:With $72M in Funding, the Entrepreneur Behind Beyond Meat Pursues Innovation Over Profit

Emily Rella

Entrepreneur Staff

Senior News Writer

Emily Rella is a Senior News Writer at Entrepreneur.com. Previously, she was an editor at Verizon Media. Her coverage spans features, business, lifestyle, tech, entertainment, and lifestyle. She is a 2015 graduate of Boston College and a Ridgefield, CT native. Find her on Twitter at @EmilyKRella.

Editor's Pick

Related Topics

Business News

'I'll Gladly Cancel': Customers Livid as Netflix Is Reportedly Increasing Subscription Prices—Again

The Wall Street Journal reported that price hikes are set to roll out following the actors' strike.

Business News

These 11 Retailers Are Most Likely to File For Bankruptcy in 2023, According to a New Report

Several well-known retailers already filed for bankruptcy in 2023 — now, a new report is highlighting the retailers most likely to follow suit.

Growing a Business

This Ancient Ritual Is Key to How I Run a Company of 500 People. Harvard Research Shows Why.

Rituals are underrated ways to keep people connected.

Business News

Man Unexpectedly Wins $4 Million Lottery — On a Ticket He Almost Didn't Buy

A Michigan resident stumbled upon a life-changing $4 million lottery jackpot when his preferred game was unavailable.

Business News

Mark Cuban's Grocery Store Hack Will Help You Score Cheaper Produce

The billionaire talked about his early days in Dallas when he was strapped for cash.

Business News

JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon Says AI 'Is Real' and Will Eliminate the 5-Day Work Week. Here's How His Company's Going All In.

The financial services firm advertised for thousands of AI-related roles earlier this year.