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  7. KFC made 3 drastic changes -- and now the business is on fire

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    KFC added a popular new promotion called the $5 "Fill Up" meal. Citi Research analysts say the meal has added a major boost to the chain's momentum in the US. The meals include an entree, a drink ...

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  9. KFC advertising - Wikipedia

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    From May 1998, an animated version of the Colonel, "boisterously" voiced by Randy Quaid, was used for television advertisements. [9] KFC chief concept officer Jeff Moody said they "provide a fresh way to communicate our relevance for today's consumers". [7] The animated Colonel was dropped in 2001 in the US, and in 2002 in the UK. [10]