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KFC selling bright pink and black diamond burgers in a bid to boost sales in China

The fast-food chain is hoping to reverse a three-year decline

Hardeep Matharu
Wednesday 12 August 2015 13:05 EDT
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KFC China is selling rose pink and black diamond burgers
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KFC is selling rose pink and black diamond burgers in a bid to boost ailing sales in China.

The fast food chain recently revealed the new options, which it hopes will help turnaround sales following a three-year decline.

The bright pink Rose Cheese Roasted Burger contains roasted chicken, cheese, mayonnaise, tomato and lettuce sandwiched between two pink baps, reports The Nanfang.

While the more bling looking Black Diamond Bacon Spicy Chicken Burger allows customers to feast on a spicy chicken leg.

The move comes after rival burger brand Burger King recently launched red and black burgers in Japan, as well as an all-black sandwich there.

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