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This is a list of countries with KFC franchises. In 2024, there are at least 29,000 KFC outlets in 147 countries and territories in the world where 10,000 of those stores are in China alone. [1] The first KFC franchise opened in the United States in 1952. [2] The first overseas franchise was established in the United Kingdom in May 1965.
Many KFC locations are co-located with either Taco Bell or Pizza Hut, or other Yum! restaurants. [10] When Yum! owned Long John Silver's and A&W Restaurants, these brands were often co-branded with KFC as well. [131] Often these locations behave like a single restaurant, offering one menu with food items from both restaurant brands. [132]
World map of KFC outlets, red showing current locations, pink showing Cuba whose only KFC is on a U.S. military base, and dark gray showing former locations Items portrayed in this file depicts
5. KFC Sauce. Tasting notes: decadent, earthy, peppery Pair with: mashed potatoes You’d expect the chain’s seemingly-signature KFC Sauce to top the list, but there’s simply not enough going ...
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This is a list of the largest fast-food restaurant chains by their number of ... Number of locations Revenue 1 China Mixue Ice Cream & Tea ... KFC: 30,000+ (2024) [8 ...
In 2013, a few KFC locations in China supplied chicken found to contain "excess levels of chemical residue". Yum! had lost 6% of sales from publicity in China as of January 25, 2013. [31] The company opened its first restaurant in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, in May 2013. For Mongolia, KFC was the first western fast food to open its doors in the country.
KFC was one of the first fast-food chains to expand internationally, opening outlets in Britain, Mexico, and Jamaica by the mid-1960s. Throughout the 1970s and 80s, KFC experienced mixed success domestically, as it went through a series of changes in corporate ownership with little or no experience in the restaurant business.