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Grill'd Oscar Piastri's burger just landed at Coles


Grill’d is putting the pedal down with the launch of an all-new Oscar Piastri Burger on 10 February, a fresh new creation celebrating the Grill’d brand ambassador and Melbourne’s own Formula 1 superstar.

After the inaugural Oscar Piastri Burger launched last year, and quickly became a fan favourite, Grill’d is back with a brand-new contender for the starting grid. Packed with bold flavour and built for high performance, the updated burger delivers an exciting fresh twist, just in time for the Formula 1 season kick-off. 

Founder Simon Crowe says the year-long partnership is about celebrating a homegrown talent and continuing the momentum from last year. “We’re incredibly proud to be extending our partnership with Oscar for another year. He represents everything we believe in, precision, commitment and performing at the highest level, Oscar’s an Aussie hero and we’re stoked to be entering the next lap of this collaboration together.”

“After the incredible response to the first Oscar burger, we wanted to go even bigger this year, adding a new chicken option. It’s high-protein, full of flavour and built for performance, without compromising on taste. We can’t wait for customers to try it - it may even be our best burger yet.”

Built to go the distance, the new burger brings even more energy to the plate combining Aussie passion and winning podium-level taste. Oscar Piastri said the new burger is the perfect way to celebrate the season ahead:“I loved seeing how fans got around the first burger, so it’s been really fun teaming up with Grill’d again to create something new. “I’ve genuinely always loved Grill’d burgers, they’ve been a go-to for me, so

getting to work together on this one has been pretty special. This year is a fresh take, it’s packed with flavour, and I can’t wait for everyone to try it ahead of the GP.” 

The all-new burger marks the official announcement of a new extended partnership between Grill’d and Melbourne-born Formula 1 driver Oscar Piastri, uniting two homegrown success stories driven by performance, quality and a shared commitment to getting it right. 

The Oscar Piastri Burger Chicken Burger is built for maximum flavour with zero compromises. It stacks an RSPCA Approved chicken breast on a charcoal bun with crispy bacon, aged cheddar, shredded carrot, cos lettuce, avo, Spanish onion, plus supercharged OP chipotle mayo and native Davidson plum barbecue sauce, served in striking new packaging, inspired by Oscar’s high-performance world.

High in protein, low in sugar and big on flavour, the Oscar Piastri Chicken Burger hits menus nationwide for $18.90. 

Customers can enjoy the new burger as part of the ultimate Oscar Piastri Pack, including famed Grill’d Snack Chips, Lipton Peach Iced Tea and the signature OP Chipotle Mayo dip.

For the die-hard fans of the Oscar Piastri Wagyu Burger, the original is officially here to stay. Thanks to overwhelming demand, this fan favourite has earned a permanent spot on the Grill’d menu.

Taking the partnership from restaurant to home, Grill’d are launching the Oscar Piastri Burger at Coles.

From Wednesday, 11 February, fans can pick up the Grill’d Oscar Piastri Wagyu Burgers 2-pack (330g) for a limited time. Each pack includes the signature OP chipotle mayo sachet and is available for just $12, giving everyone the chance to enjoy the iconic Oscar Piastri Burger from the comfort of their own home and extending the excitement of the Grand Prix straight to the kitchen. 

Following the strong performance of Grill’d’s launch into Coles in August 2025, the range has quickly become a favourite with Aussie shoppers. Over the summer period, Grill’d burgers ranked among the top selling burgers at Coles, as customers embraced the chance to recreate Grill’d favourites at home.

Range will be available in-restaurant from 10th February 2026 for a limited time only while stocks last.

Oscar Piastri Chicken Burger ($18.90):

RSPCA Approved chicken breast on a charcoal bun with crispy bacon, aged cheddar, shredded carrot, cos lettuce, avo, Spanish onion, plus supercharged OP chipotle mayo and native Davidson plum barbecue sauce.

New Oscar Piastri Chicken Pack ($27.90):

Oscar Piastri Chicken Burger, famous snack chips, supercharged OP chipotle dip and Lipton Peach Iced Tea.

Oscar Piastri Wagyu Burger ($18.90):

Premium Wagyu beef patty on a charcoal bun w/supercharged OP chipotle mayo, crispy bacon, aged cheddar, shredded carrot, cos lettuce & Spanish onion.

Oscar Piastri Wagyu Pack ($27.90): Oscar Piastri Wagyu Burger, famous snack chips, supercharged OP chipotle dip and Lipton Peach Iced Tea.


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