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Peking Duk band and KFC reveal ‘The Peking Cluk’ burger

KFC have created some mouth-watering burgers in their time, but perhaps this is the most tastiest of them yet – and it’s completely free.

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KFC have created some mouth-watering burgers in their time, but perhaps this is the most tastiest of them yet.

In what can only be described as the collaboration of the decade, the fast-food giant has partnered with Aussie electro band Peking Duk to create the ultimate feed — The Peking Cluk Burger.

The all-new The Peking Cluk Burger in all its glory. Picture: Supplied
The all-new The Peking Cluk Burger in all its glory. Picture: Supplied

If you’ve ever thought to yourself, ‘Geez, wouldn’t a Peking Duck Pancake flavoured burger be absolutely scrumptious?’ — then you’re in luck.

The new burger is packed with KFC’s Original Recipe chicken fillets, a cucumber and spring onion slaw and hoisin glaze sauce giving it that mouth-watering Peking Duck pancake flavour.

KFC will be hosting its very own ‘KFC Feastival’ on Cockatoo Island on Sunday, March 13 — and that’s where the burger will be handed out for free all day long as it won’t be sold in stores.

KFC partnered with Aussie electro band Peking Duk to create the Peking Duk pancake flavoured burger. Picture: Supplied
KFC partnered with Aussie electro band Peking Duk to create the Peking Duk pancake flavoured burger. Picture: Supplied

Coming in hot off their recent single ‘Honest’ featuring US singer Slayyyter, Peking Duk will headline the event, supported by Yolngu man, rapper and dancer Baker Boy, fresh off the release of his latest album, ‘Gela’, and the Thandi Phoenix.

‘The Peking Cluk’ burger will be handed out for free at the KFC Feastival on Cockatoo Island on March 13. Picture: Supplied
‘The Peking Cluk’ burger will be handed out for free at the KFC Feastival on Cockatoo Island on March 13. Picture: Supplied

“KFC’s commitment to the music industry has never been more important, given the pressure the industry has faced in recent years,” Kristi Woolrych, CMO KFC Australia, said.

“We’re proud and excited to be able to partner with such amazing talent not only on an incredible gig but to be able to cement our music relationship with the launch of the first artist collaboration product in Australia.”

Proceeds from the ticket sales will support Aussie youth’s mental wellbeing through the KFC Youth Foundation and its charity partners The Black Dog Institute, ReachOut Australia and Whitelion.

Tickets are on sale for $50 plus booking fee and you can grab them here.

Original URL: https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/food/eat/peking-duk-band-and-kfc-reveal-the-peking-cluk-burger/news-story/499320d8562a357c605a018d44ca0c55