Black and pink bun KFC burgers

At the moment at Australia’s KFCs there is a burger with a black bun…

I haven’t had one yet but it would be confusing to try like I’d imagine clear cola would be like.
Also in the past in China they also had ones with pink buns:

Edit:
It seems like there was a black Burger King burger in Japan way back in 2014… with black cheese too

No dietary objections?

I don’t know about your black buns, but ours turns your poop green. Don’t want you to be surprised by that.

KFC in Thailand has had those a couple of times now, with their Cajun Zinger IIRC. They seem to pop up mostly around Halloween.

Yeah the reason I haven’t had one yet is because it has my entire day’s ketogenic diet carb amount (40g) in one burger… maybe my wife will buy one and she’ll give me a bite.

Cool! It even had a photo… BTW Whoppers are perhaps my favourite food. Also I had a friend who ate some toothpaste and apparently his poop turned white.

Waitaminute.

KFC serves fried chicken, right? So these are chicken sandwhiches, I assume. I’m not comfortable calling a chicken sammich a “burger”.

Burger King had something like this in the US, last Halloween. They do indeed look wrong, though I’ve never tried one.

Clear cola, on the other hand, is great, and I wish they’d bring back Crystal Pepsi.

Wikipedia says Zingers are burgers. The black bun is from a Zinger. In Australia burgers are called burgers even if they serve fried chicken.

Pervert. Cola should be brown. I have no good reason why.

Wiki says a lot of things. Googling KFC zinger shows they’re clearly not burgers but chicken sandwiches.

To be a burger it would have to be made with a ground chicken patty, and even then it wouldn’t be a burger, it would be a “chicken burger” with use of the qualifier “chicken” being mandatory.

I was in Japan around Hallowe’en 2014 and both Burger King and McDonalds had competing black hamburgers:

So do black jelly beans if you eat enough of them. Ask me how I know this.

I guess we have our own versions and labels down here.

eg, a sandwich is stuff between 2 pieces of sliced bread. If it’s in a bread roll or a bun, it’s not a sandwich.

Any takeaway place that can cook a chicken schnitzel will have a Chicken Schnitzel Burger, which is just replacing the burger patty with a schnitzel. It would only be a sandwich if between the 2 pieces of sliced bread.

Eating too many cashews will turn your poop orange, apparently.

Yeah, we’ve had this conversation before. Calling anything using a bun a “sandwich” sounds very weird to these Aussie ears. A Zinger is a burger.

http://kfc.com.au/media/875961/kfc_nutritional_information_asatjanuary_2016_240316.pdf
The Australian KFC site has a category called “burgers” (not “chicken burgers”) and the “Zinger Burger” is listed there.
Also they call their french fries “chips” (though McDonald’s and Hungry Jack’s [Burger King] call them “fries”).

Subway have “sandwiches” and they call it “bread” while burgers have “buns”.
https://www.subway.com.au/menu/breads

Subway is a US firm and they can call their tucker whatever they want, it’s not a sandwich.

It’s not just Subway calling it a sandwich. Those are what are popularly known as submarine sandwiches.