Jollibee Releases New Chicken Tenders And Signature Sauce Nationwide

Photo: Jollibee
Photo: Jollibee

Jollibee, the global fried chicken heavyweight, is flexing its flavor game once again with the launch of its all-new Chicken Tenders and Signature Tender Sauce. Fresh off being crowned “the best fast-food fried chicken” in America by USA TODAY, the brand is now tossing its hat into the tender ring—because sometimes, you just want your chicken in strip form.

These aren’t your average drive-thru tenders. Jollibee’s version starts with 100% all-white meat chicken tenderloins, marinated until they’re bursting with flavor, then hand-breaded and battered in-store for a light yet ultra-crispy crunch. The result? A juicy, golden-fried masterpiece that stands toe-to-toe with its legendary Chickenjoy.

And what’s a tender without a top-tier dip? Enter Jollibee’s Signature Tender Sauce—a creamy, tangy-sweet concoction made to take each bite to the next level. But if you’re the type to mix and match, there’s no shortage of options: dunk into Chickenjoy Gravy, Pineapple BBQ, Honey Mustard, Creamy Sriracha Mayo, or Ranch for a flavor quest.

Now available at all U.S. Jollibee locations, the Chicken Tenders start at $8.99 for a three-piece, $15.99 for six, and $23.99 for a 10-piece bucket. Want to go all in? The three-piece combo with a side and drink kicks off at $12.99. And if commitment scares you, you can swap any Chickenjoy piece in a meal for a tender—because life’s too short not to taste-test.

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