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A Grave(y) Apology From KFC, As British Restaurants Run Out Of Sauce
- Friday March 2, 2018
- World News | Reuters
Yum Brands Inc's KFC restaurants in the UK are serving limited menus at reopened restaurants after a chicken supply snafu with its new delivery firm, but now are suffering a gravy shortage.
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www.ndtv.com
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KFC Wins China Payout Over Mutant Chicken Rumours
- Wednesday February 3, 2016
- World News | Reuters
A Shanghai court has fined three local tech firms for helping spread rumours about Yum Brands Inc's KFC fast food chain that included doctored photos of deformed chickens and allegations the birds had six wings and eight legs.
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www.ndtv.com
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Food Apps Pose Threat For Big Fast Food Chains in China
- Thursday July 13, 2017
- Reuters
As China's economy stutters, growing numbers of diners on a budget are tapping into smartphone applications to snap up meal delivery deals, spelling big trouble for fast food chains like Yum Brands Inc's KFC and Pizza Hut.
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food.ndtv.com
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The Battle of Fast Food Chains: KFC & Pizza Hut Losing Out
- Thursday July 13, 2017
- Reuters
Aggressive expansion by foreign rivals is eating into sales at Yum Brands Inc in India, and there is little letup in sight for its KFC and Pizza Hut restaurants.
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food.ndtv.com
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KFC Challenges Report on Bacteria in Fried Chicken in Telangana
- Friday June 26, 2015
- Telangana News | Reuters
The Indian unit of fast food chain KFC, owned by Yum Brands Inc, on Friday challenged the results of a test showing the presence of bacteria linked to food poisoning in a sample of its fried chicken, dismissing them as "false allegations".
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www.ndtv.com
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KFC Sues Three Companies Amid Eight-Legged Chicken Rumours
- Tuesday June 2, 2015
- Thomson Reuters
Yum Brands Inc's KFC unit in China said on Monday it has sued three companies it claims are using a popular messaging service to spread false rumours about the fried-chicken chain.
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food.ndtv.com
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KFC Invites Diners to Inspect Its Kitchen in China
- Tuesday February 3, 2015
- Reuters
KFC has a message for Chinese diners worried about eating their fried chicken after a safety scare at the fast food chain: come see how we operate for yourself.China is the biggest market by sales for KFC's parent Yum Brands Inc, but sales have slowed...
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food.ndtv.com
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Yum, McDonald's Apologize as New China Food Scandal Hits
- Tuesday July 22, 2014
- World News | Reuters
Yum Brands Inc and McDonald's Corp are facing a new food safety scare in China, denting the fast-food companies' efforts to shore up reputations and businesses that were hurt by a 2012 safety scandal in one of their biggest markets.
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www.ndtv.com
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Local tastes tempt China diners away from Golden Arches
- Monday October 28, 2013
- World News | Reuters
Bearing rice burgers and lotus roots, an army of Chinese fast food firms is cooking up a challenge to McDonald's Corp and Yum Brands Inc, tempting cost-conscious diners with healthy, homegrown fare and causing a drag on growth for the US chains in the country's $174 billion fast food market.
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www.ndtv.com
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A Grave(y) Apology From KFC, As British Restaurants Run Out Of Sauce
- Friday March 2, 2018
- World News | Reuters
Yum Brands Inc's KFC restaurants in the UK are serving limited menus at reopened restaurants after a chicken supply snafu with its new delivery firm, but now are suffering a gravy shortage.
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www.ndtv.com
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KFC Wins China Payout Over Mutant Chicken Rumours
- Wednesday February 3, 2016
- World News | Reuters
A Shanghai court has fined three local tech firms for helping spread rumours about Yum Brands Inc's KFC fast food chain that included doctored photos of deformed chickens and allegations the birds had six wings and eight legs.
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www.ndtv.com
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Food Apps Pose Threat For Big Fast Food Chains in China
- Thursday July 13, 2017
- Reuters
As China's economy stutters, growing numbers of diners on a budget are tapping into smartphone applications to snap up meal delivery deals, spelling big trouble for fast food chains like Yum Brands Inc's KFC and Pizza Hut.
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food.ndtv.com
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The Battle of Fast Food Chains: KFC & Pizza Hut Losing Out
- Thursday July 13, 2017
- Reuters
Aggressive expansion by foreign rivals is eating into sales at Yum Brands Inc in India, and there is little letup in sight for its KFC and Pizza Hut restaurants.
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food.ndtv.com
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KFC Challenges Report on Bacteria in Fried Chicken in Telangana
- Friday June 26, 2015
- Telangana News | Reuters
The Indian unit of fast food chain KFC, owned by Yum Brands Inc, on Friday challenged the results of a test showing the presence of bacteria linked to food poisoning in a sample of its fried chicken, dismissing them as "false allegations".
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www.ndtv.com
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KFC Sues Three Companies Amid Eight-Legged Chicken Rumours
- Tuesday June 2, 2015
- Thomson Reuters
Yum Brands Inc's KFC unit in China said on Monday it has sued three companies it claims are using a popular messaging service to spread false rumours about the fried-chicken chain.
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food.ndtv.com
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KFC Invites Diners to Inspect Its Kitchen in China
- Tuesday February 3, 2015
- Reuters
KFC has a message for Chinese diners worried about eating their fried chicken after a safety scare at the fast food chain: come see how we operate for yourself.China is the biggest market by sales for KFC's parent Yum Brands Inc, but sales have slowed...
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food.ndtv.com
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Yum, McDonald's Apologize as New China Food Scandal Hits
- Tuesday July 22, 2014
- World News | Reuters
Yum Brands Inc and McDonald's Corp are facing a new food safety scare in China, denting the fast-food companies' efforts to shore up reputations and businesses that were hurt by a 2012 safety scandal in one of their biggest markets.
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www.ndtv.com
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Local tastes tempt China diners away from Golden Arches
- Monday October 28, 2013
- World News | Reuters
Bearing rice burgers and lotus roots, an army of Chinese fast food firms is cooking up a challenge to McDonald's Corp and Yum Brands Inc, tempting cost-conscious diners with healthy, homegrown fare and causing a drag on growth for the US chains in the country's $174 billion fast food market.
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www.ndtv.com