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KFC, or Kentucky Fried Chicken, is the largest fast-food chicken operator in the world. Founded by Colonel Harland Sanders in 1930, the company began selling Southern fried chicken from a roadside restaurant in Corbin, Kentucky. The first franchise opened in 1952, and KFC quickly grew to become a major player in the fast-food industry, with over 600 locations in the U.S. and Canada by 1963. KFC is known for its signature fried chicken, featuring a secret blend of 11 herbs and spices. The brand introduced the iconic KFC bucket in 1957, which has become a symbol of its offerings. KFC has expanded globally, with its first UK location opening in 1965 and becoming the first Western restaurant chain in China in 1987. Today, KFC is a wholly owned subsidiary of Yum! Brands and continues to innovate its menu while maintaining its strong brand identity, largely associated with Colonel Sanders' image.
KFC, or Kentucky Fried Chicken, is the largest fast-food chicken operator in the world. Founded by Colonel Harland Sanders in 1930, the company began selling Southern fried chicken from a roadside restaurant in Corbin, Kentucky. The first franchise opened in 1952, and KFC quickly grew to become a major player in the fast-food industry, with over 600 locations in the U.S. and Canada by 1963. KFC is known for its signature fried chicken, featuring a secret blend of 11 herbs and spices. The brand introduced the iconic KFC bucket in 1957, which has become a symbol of its offerings. KFC has expanded globally, with its first UK location opening in 1965 and becoming the first Western restaurant chain in China in 1987. Today, KFC is a wholly owned subsidiary of Yum! Brands and continues to innovate its menu while maintaining its strong brand identity, largely associated with Colonel Sanders' image.
























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