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KFC’s Dirty Louisiana burger is back – but only for six weeks

The burger features a deep fried chicken fillet coated in Colonel Sanders' secret herbs and spices recipe and smothered in KFC's "Supercharger" sauce, black pepper mayo and BBQ sauce

FANS of the Colonel's deep fried chicken will be pleased to hear that KFC is bringing back its Dirty Louisiana burger - but only for a limited time.

Not seen in stores since last autumn, the burger features a deep fried chicken fillet coated in Colonel Sanders' secret herbs and spices recipe and smothered in KFC's "Supercharger" sauce, black pepper mayo and BBQ sauce.

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The Dirty Louisiana will be available in stores from October 8

Within the burger bun there's also a cheeky hash brown, two layers of cheese, gherkins and lettuce.

You can get your hands on the Dirty Louisiana in store from October 8 for six weeks only.

It'll cost £4.19 for the burger alone or £5.19 to get the burger as a meal with fries and your choice of drink.

To mark the return of this indulgent sauce-fest of a burger, you can even get a free bib with your order at seven participating branches while stocks last.

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These are Bristol, Union Street; Cardiff, Queen Street; Glasgow, Argyll Street; London, Gloucester Road; Nottingham, Milton Street; Reading, Broad Street; and Sheffield, Haymarket.

A KFC spokesperson said: “The Dirty Louisiana burger is for serious burger fans – Original Recipe chicken, a hash brown AND three unbelievable sauces – it doesn’t disappoint."

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KFC was forced to apologise earlier this year when stores across the country ran out of chicken.

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At the time, one savvy customer cashed in on the shortage and made £400 by selling £10 bargain buckets for £100 each on Facebook.

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