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Kentucky Fried Chicken is about to leave its spiritual and physical home after its owner, Yum! Brands, said it will be leaving Kentucky. In a news release from the company on Tuesday, Yum!Brands ...
Two chain restaurants left Main Street. At the start of 2023, KFC and Subway, ... which closed in July. The announcement was posted on Facebook on June 26, which hinted at economic problems. ...
A popular fast-food chicken restaurant may have left the Springfield area for good. The Kentucky Fried Chicken located at 3150 S. Sixth St. abruptly closed Monday night.
Howard Johnson's was the largest restaurant chain in the U.S. throughout the 1960s and 1970s, with more than 1,000 combined company-owned and franchised outlets. [2] Today, the chain is defunct—after dwindling down to one location, the last Howard Johnson's restaurant (in Lake George, New York) closed in 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [3]
This is a list of the largest fast-food restaurant chains by their number of locations in the world. ... KFC: 30,000+ (2024) [8] US$31.3 billion (2021) [9] [10] 6
And while KFC did try to save face by donating $1 million to the University of Louisville’s College of Business, local fans are still pretty disappointed to hear the news.
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.
Multiple KFC locations in central Illinois have closed their doors. The locations at 1106 Peoria St., Washington, and 8905 N. Allen Road, Peoria, each have signs posted that read in part: