
$18.95 | 4196 kJ
This combo is a premium meal for one, centered entirely on the double-fillet Zinger Stacker Burger.
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| Item | Quantity | Description |
| Burger | 1 | Zinger Stacker® Burger: Features two spicy Zinger Fillets, two slices of cheese, fresh lettuce, creamy Supercharged Sauce (spicy mayo), and zesty Chilli Relish, all on a large sesame seed bun. |
| Sides | Regular Chips | A standard serving of seasoned chips. |
| Drink | Regular Drink | A regular-sized soft drink (e.g., Pepsi Max, Pepsi). |
Note: The combo only includes chips and a drink, unlike the Box version, which contains additional fried chicken pieces.
💰 Price
As it features a double-fillet burger, the price is significantly higher than a standard Zinger Combo.
- Estimated Price: The KFC Zinger Stacker® Burger Combo is typically priced around AUD $18.95.
📊 Nutritional Information (Total Meal)
The following table reflects the official approximate nutritional values for the entire Zinger Stacker® Burger Combo meal (assuming Pepsi Max is the chosen drink):
| Nutrient | Total Meal Content | % Daily Intake (DI) |
|---|---|---|
| Energy | 4,196 kJ (1,009 Cal) | ≈48% |
| Protein | ≈59.9 g | ≈120% |
| Total Fat | ≈48.3 g | ≈69% |
| Saturated Fat | ≈10.1 g | ≈42% |
| Carbohydrate | ≈96.5 g | ≈31% |
| Sugars | ≈13.9 g | – |
| Sodium | ≈2,416 mg | ≈105% |
🚫 Ingredients and Allergens
The ingredients are similar to the Zinger Burger but doubled for the chicken and cheese, and include multiple sauces.
📜 Key Ingredients (Zinger Stacker® Burger)
- Zinger® Fillets (x2): Chicken breast fillet, marinated in a spicy seasoning, coated in wheat flour/breadcrumb.
- Cheese Slices (x2): Processed cheese slices (contains milk).
- Sauces: Supercharged Sauce (spicy mayo, contains egg) and Chilli Relish (spicy condiment).
- Other Components: Lettuce, large sesame seed bun.
🚨 Major Allergen List
The Zinger Stacker® Burger Combo contains the following major allergens:
| Allergen | Presence in Meal |
| Gluten / Wheat | ✅ (Burger bun, chicken coating, chips seasoning) |
| Milk | ✅ (Cheese slices, Supercharged Sauce, chicken coatings) |
| Egg | ✅ (Supercharged Sauce, chicken coatings) |
| Soy | ✅ (May be present in oils, flour, and sauces) |
| Sesame | ✅ (Burger bun) |
| Sulphites | ✅ (Likely in chilli relish and seasonings) |
FAQs
What makes the Zinger Stacker® different from the regular Zinger Burger?
The Zinger Stacker has double the chicken (two Zinger fillets), two cheese slices, and two spicy sauces (Supercharged Sauce + Chilli Relish).
The regular Zinger Burger has one fillet and only one sauce.
Can I swap the Zinger fillets for Original Crispy fillets?
Yes. Many stores let you order a similar version with Original Crispy fillets (not spicy).
This version often uses BBQ sauce instead of Chilli Relish, and the nutrition and price may change a little.
Why is the sodium (salt) so high?
The meal has a lot of salt — about 2,416 mg, which is more than a full day’s limit.
This comes from:
- both fried chicken fillets
- the two cheese slices
- the sauces
- the salty chips
Can I order the Stacker without cheese?
Yes. You can ask KFC to remove the cheese.
This lowers the energy, fat, and salt, and removes a milk allergen from the burger.
Why is it called a “Combo” and not a “Box”?
In Australia, KFC uses these names:
- Combo = Burger + Regular Chips + Regular Drink
- Box = Burger + Extra chicken pieces + Regular Chips + Potato & Gravy + Can of Drink



