KFC leaves a house in Kentucky for Texas
KFC, a fast food restaurant chain that was previously known as Kentucky Fried Chicken, starts his corporate headquarters in the US from Kentucky to Texas, his owner reported.
Yum Brads said the office will transfer from Louisville to Plano, although KFC will retain some operations at Kentucky, including his KFC Foundation.
However, Andy Nemani, Governor of Kentucky, said: “I am disappointed with this decision and I believe that the founder of the company will be.
In recent years, many companies have moved to Texas attracted lower taxes and policies of acceptable business.
The Yum Brands Decision is part of the plan for two seats for its main brands. KFC and Pizza Hut will be planned, while Taco Bell and Habit Burger & Grill will remain in Irvine, California.
Executive Director Yum Brands David Gibbs said: “These changes position us for sustainable growth and will help us to better serve our customers, employees, franchises and shareholders.”
But Nezhehe said, “The name of this company begins with Kentucky and marketed the legacy and culture of our country in selling its product.”
The history of KFC dates from the 1930s to the state, when his founder Colonel Harland Sanders began to sell fried chicken at a service station in Corbin.
Today, Sanders’s face is engraved on a store with more than 24,000 kfc restaurants in over 145 countries and territories around the world.
From pandemic, many US companies have moved their headquarters.
According to a report of the CBR Real Estate Company, Austin and other Texas cities were particularly successful because of the national environment.