21 Weirdest Fast Food Combinations (4 of 4)
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Hawaiian Spaghetti Pizza – Domino’s

Fortunately, not many have to suffer from this decision just yet, but on May 12th 2019 Domino’s made an announcement on Facebook that their Hawaiian Spaghetti Pizza is available at specific locations in New Zealand.
The dish in question has canned pasta, pineapple, glazed ham, as well as mozzarella cheese. Not the best move, since you’re already making a controversial dish highly questionable now.
Four N Twenty – Pizza Hut
Of course Pizza Hut would be on this list more – because it’s Pizza Hut. While some might think this pizza pie is marketed towards pot smokers or something you’d be off the base on that. This pizza is a part of a collaboration with an Australian restaurant called Four N Twenty. As such, you can only pick up this dish in Australian locations.
Essentially, what this dish is it stuffs eight meat pies all into a single crust. Needless to say, this dish is highly complicated and your insides will likely not be happy. Ironically “It’s complicated” was the relationship status that both companies switched to on Facebook before announcing this collaboration effort.
Scoff-ee Cups – KFC

With every fast food chain turning into part restaurant part café, KFC decided to jump into it with this creation. Instead of going with traditional coffee like everyone else, KFC in all of it’s creative glory made this: an edible coffee cup you can have while drinking Seattle’s best coffee.
How did it become edible? Well according to a press release, the cup was made from a unique biscuit that was wrapped in sugar paper and lined with heat resistant white chocolate. This unusual combination of food and beverage will be sold in the UK residence.
But before you think this is perfectly normal – the company has also stated the cup is infused with various scents to remind you of summer. All of the good smells too, like freshly cut grass, wild flowers and coconut sun cream. Cause everyone wants to smell grass while they’re drinking their coffee.
Oreo Cookie Pizza – Domino’s
There was a point in Domino’s history, where it wasn’t doing very good. Thankfully, someone came by and helped this company by changing their bread, sauce, cheese, and recipes, but before all that the company was desperate.
In an attempt to salvage and recover the business, Domino’s launched a pizza that no one would ever have thought of nor ever wanted in their lives: an Oreo Cookie Pizza. It was a thin crust of cookie layered with vanilla sauce and covered in cookie crumbles.
It was topped with sugary cream to make it resemble the formation of an Oreo cookie. The pizza was then cut up into several droopy and crumbly slices.
I’m glad the company got better and has mostly stayed on the straight and narrow path aside from that Hawaiian Spaghetti Pizza.
Rose Cheese Roasted Chicken Burger – KFC

Chicken burgers may be questionable to some people already, but this one is definitely something no one wants to be eating. In China, KFC has done some experimentation with less than desirable results.
In an attempt to attract even more chicken-eaters, the chain started to market a Rose Cheese Roasted Chicken Burger. This burger is like any other chicken burger with one bright difference: the buns are rose coloured. How did they manage to turn a brown bun to rose? I have no clue. At the very least, I’m glad they didn’t think of turning the chicken itself to a rose colour.
PEEPS-Flavoured Milk – Prairie Farms
Marketed as an Easter treat, the food engineers at Prairie Farms decided to do us a favour. If you really loved PEEPs – a processed American dessert – and you love you milk, why not have both of them at the same time?
This milk comes in three flavours: Marshmallow, Chocolate Marshmallow, and Easter Egg Nog. I don’t know what they taste like, but apparently somewhat healthy. According to Prairie Farms, this milk has 5 grams of protein and 15 percent of your daily value of calcium.