Burger King customers will be able to purchase the Italian version of the chain’s Royal Crispy Chicken Sandwich nationwide on November 14, for a suggested retail price of $5.49.
The BK Italian Royal Crispy Chicken Sandwich will come with marinara sauce, melted mozzarella cheese, and a crispy chicken patty on a bun.
The traditional sandwich comes with crispy white meat breast, topped with royal sauce, lettuce, and tomatoes on a toasted potato bun.
The Italian version will only be served while supplies last.
Other variants of the Royal Crispy Chicken sandwich are the Bacon & Swiss Cheese Royal Crispy Chicken Sandwich, Southern BBQ Royal Crispy Chicken Sandwich, Royal Crispy Chicken Sandwich, and the Spicy Royal Crispy Chicken.


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