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Harland Sanders built Kentucky Fried Chicken into a success but sold it for just $2M, feeling sidelined as it grew into a global brand. He died in 1980.
The Yum Brands chain’s new campaign features gritty creative, developed with agency Highdive, that captures the high-stakes ...
The 75-year-old fast-food giant is reintroducing itself, doubling down on the recipe that made the brand iconic and adding ...
Buffets may be a thing of the past, but some hidden gems still exist. Here's where you will be able to find the remaining KFC ...
The Colonel logo has a sterner expression, "indicating KFC is serious about winning back the hearts (and stomachs) of its ...
In the words of LL Cool J: “Don’t call it a comeback, I’ve been here for years.” Even though KFC has been here for as long as ...
Yum! Brands Inc. subsidiary KFC announced its "Kentucky Fried Comeback" campaign on Monday, launching a comprehensive brand ...
The "Kentucky Fried Comeback" aims to reassert KFC's position in the highly competitive fast food chicken market.
Facing competition from both established brands and upstarts like Dave’s Hot Chicken, the Yum Brands-owned chain is leaning into its origin story. KFC is calling Colonel Sanders back into service as ...
KFC launched its “Kentucky Fried Comeback” campaign, offering a free bucket of Original Recipe chicken with any $15 app or ...
Kentucky Fried Chicken announced its "comeback" era with a new menu item and a promotion that could get you free chicken.
Colonel Harland Sanders is one of the most recognizable mascots in fast food — a Southern gentleman with a goatee, white suit, and a bucket of legendary fried chicken. But beyond the secret recipe and ...