Original Crispy BBQ Bacon Stacker® Burger Box

Original Crispy BBQ Bacon Stacker® Burger Box

$22.95 | 6047 kJ

This box is the ultimate feed for one person, centered around the double-fillet “Stacker” burger loaded with toppings.

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ItemQuantityDescription
Burger1Original Crispy BBQ Bacon Stacker® Burger: Two non-spicy, double-breaded chicken fillets, two slices of melted cheese, two slices of bacon, fresh lettuce, creamy mayonnaise, and smoky BBQ sauce, all on a large sesame seed bun.
Chicken2 PiecesHot & Crispy™ Boneless: Two pieces of boneless chicken with a crispy, spicy coating.
SidesRegular ChipsA standard serve of seasoned chips.
Regular Potato & GravyCreamy mashed potato topped with KFC’s signature gravy.
DrinkRegular DrinkA regular-sized soft drink (e.g., Pepsi Max, Pepsi).

💰 Price

This is the most expensive of KFC’s boxed meals due to the double-fillet burger.

  • Estimated Price: AUD $22.95

📊 Nutritional Information (Per Component)

The breakdown below shows the energy and macronutrient content for the main burger component and the estimated total box energy.

ComponentQuantityEnergy (kJ)Protein (g)Fat (g)Carbs (g)Sodium (mg)
Burger Only (Stacker)13,604 kJ≈ 57.2 g≈ 38.6 g≈ 50.9 g≈ 1,855 mg
2 Hot & Crispy™ Boneless2≈ 956 kJ
Regular Potato & Gravy1≈ 490 kJ
Regular Chips1≈ 1,190 kJ

⚠️ Estimated Total Nutritional Breakdown

NutrientApproximate Total
Protein≈ 84.8 g
Total Fat≈ 64.5 g
Carbohydrates≈ 108.8 g
Sodium≈ 2,889 mg

🚫 Ingredients and Allergens

The ingredients list is extensive due to the double chicken fillets, bacon, cheese, and multiple sauces.

📜 Key Ingredients

  • Original Crispy Fillets (x2): Chicken breast fillet, fortified wheat flour, salt, spices, milk solids, egg powder.
  • Bacon (x2): Cured, cooked pork belly.
  • Cheese Slices (x2): Processed cheese slices.
  • Sauces: Mayonnaise (contains egg, oil) and BBQ Sauce (contains tomato, vinegar, sugar, spices, and potentially thickeners/colours).
  • Other Components: Lettuce, large sesame seed bun.

🚨 Major Allergen List

The BBQ Bacon Stacker® Burger Box contains the following major allergens:

AllergenPresence in Meal
Gluten / Wheat✅ (Burger bun, all chicken coatings, chips seasoning)
Milk✅ (Cheese slices, mayo, chicken coatings, Potato & Gravy)
Egg✅ (Mayonnaise, chicken coatings)
Soy✅ (May be present in oils, flour, and sauces)
Sesame✅ (Burger bun)
Sulphites✅ (Likely in bacon curing, BBQ sauce, or seasonings)

❓FAQs

1. What makes the “Stacker” burger different from the regular Original Crispy Burger?

The Stacker burger is the ultimate upgrade. It contains two Original Crispy chicken fillets, two slices of cheese, two slices of bacon, and two sauces (Mayonnaise and BBQ Sauce), giving it the “stacker” name. The standard Original Crispy Burger has only one fillet, one or no cheese/bacon, and one sauce.

2. Is there a Zinger (Spicy) version of the BBQ Bacon Stacker Burger Box?

Yes. KFC Australia often features a Zinger Stacker® Burger Box, which substitutes the two Original Crispy fillets with two spicy Zinger fillets and usually features a spicier sauce like Supercharged Mayo and Chilli Relish instead of the BBQ sauce.

3. Can I request the Stacker Burger without the BBQ sauce?

Yes. You can usually request the burger be prepared without one of the sauces (like the BBQ sauce). This will slightly reduce the total Kilojoule, sugar, and sodium content.

4. Why is the total sodium content so high for this box meal?

The high sodium content (around 2,889m) is accumulated from multiple high-sodium components:7

  • Bacon (a cured meat).8
  • Processed Cheese (high in sodium/emulsifying salts).
  • Chicken Coatings (contain high levels of salt and MSG).
  • BBQ Sauce (generally a high-sodium condiment).
  • Chips Seasoning.

5. Can I swap the Hot & Crispy™ Boneless pieces for bone-in Original Recipe chicken?

Yes. Most KFC Australia restaurants allow substitutions for the side chicken component. You can typically substitute the 2 Hot & Crispy Boneless pieces for 1 piece of Original Recipe Chicken for an additional charge (usually around $1.00).

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