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KFC: A worldwide leader in fast food . KFC
KFC, founded and also known as Kentucky Fried Chicken, is a chain of fast food restaurants based in Louisville, Kentucky. KFC was a wholly owned subsidiary of Tricon from 1997–2002, but changed hands to Yum! Brands in 2002. The chain also advertises itself as Poulet Frit Kentucky or PFK in the province of Quebec in Canada. KFC primarily sells chicken in form of pieces, wraps, salads and sandwiches. While its primary focus is fried chicken, KFC also offers a line of roasted chicken products, sides and desserts. Outside North America, KFC offers beef based products such as hamburgers or kebabs, pork based products such as ribs and other regional fare. The company was founded as Kentucky Fried Chicken by Colonel Harland Sanders in 1952, though the idea of KFC's fried chicken actually goes back to 1930. The company adopted the abbreviated form of its name, KFC, in 1991. Starting in April 2007, the company began using its original appellation of Kentucky Fried Chicken again for its signage, packaging and advertisements in the United States as part of a new corporate rebranding program; newer and remodeled restaurants will have the new logo and name while older stores will continue to use the 1980s signage. Additionally, the company continues to use the abbreviation KFC freely in its advertising. Internationally the company is still known as KFC. Type Genre
Wholly owned subsidiary Southern fried chicken 1929 (original) (North Corbin, Kentucky) Founded 1952 (franchise) (South Salt Lake, Utah) Founder(s) Harland Sanders Headquarters Louisville, Kentucky Gregg R. Derrick President Key people Harvey R. Brownlea COO