Kentucky Fried Chicken is moving its corporate headquarters out of of the state where it was founded, with Yum! Brands announcing plans to relocate the operation to Texas over the next six months. The move will consolidate KFC's offices with sister brand Pizza Hut’s headquarters in Plano,
The combination restaurant model of the early to mid aughts is on the rise again, with IHOP and Applebee’s at the helm of the ship with a fresh take on an internationally successful concept. Who doesn’t look back fondly on the days of the Pizza Hut and Taco Bell combination restaurants?
Kentucky Fried Chicken, as it was once branded, was originally started in approximately 160 miles southeast of Louisville in Corbin, Kentucky. In a press release this week, Yum! Brands said KFC's corporate employees in Louisville will be moved to the KFC and Pizza Hut global headquarters in Plano,
KFC founder Colonel Harland Sanders’ iconic image is still visible today, gracing everything from restaurant signage to the signature chicken buckets. AFP / William WEST Yum Brands has announced that Kentucky Fried Chicken will relocate its U.
The KFC and Pizza Hut global teams from the Yum! Brands are already based in Plano, Texas, and the Taco Bell and Habit Burger & Grill teams are located in Irvine, Calif. “These
The combination restaurant model of the early to mid aughts is on the rise again, with IHOP and Applebee’s at the helm of the ship with a fresh take on an internationally successful concept. Who doesn’t look back fondly on the days of the Pizza Hut and Taco Bell combination restaurants?
The combination restaurant model of the early to mid aughts is on the rise again, with IHOP and Applebee’s at the helm of the ship with a fresh take on an internationally successful concept.
In 1973, a state study found a new airport wasn't needed for Louisville. We're seeing repercussions now as KFC takes wing to Texas.
The popular fast-food chicken franchise, once known as Kentucky Fried Chicken, announced Tuesday it’s abandoning its namesake state and moving its corporate headquarters to Plano, Texas, according to the Louisville Courier Journal.
Kentucky Fried Chicken is about to leave Kentucky as its owner, Yum! Brands said it would be leaving the state and opening two new brand headquarters in other states.
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