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Burger King’s Halloumi Fries return

For the first time, the fries will now be available for delivery.

Burger King’s Halloumi Fries is making a return to the UK on 23 April.

The fries are crafted with tender strips of 100% Cypriot halloumi, sourced directly from Cyprus.

The side is available for a 5-piece or 8-piece side and comes with the signature Sweet Chilli sauce dip.

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To ensure its authentic flavour, Burger King invited YiaYia’s (Greek for Grandma) East London’s Hellenic Cypriot Society to taste test the fries.

In addition, Burger King has made the Halloumi Fries available for delivery for the first time, exclusively on Uber Eats starting 23 April to 6 May.

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