KFC


C

Company Rating





From Us

One of the largest fast-food companies in the world, the unsurprisingly Kentucky based KFC - or Kentucky Fried Chicken - has been dogged by complaints about the environmental impact of its products. But over time the company has been making efforts to better their ecological footprint, which should be commended.

 

From The Company

Via the company website:

"KFC Corporation, based in Louisville, Kentucky, is one of the few brands in America that can boast a rich, decades-long history of success and innovation. It all started with one cook who created a soon-to-be world-famous recipe more than 70 years ago, a list of secret herbs and spices scratched out on the back of the door to his kitchen. That cook was Colonel Harland Sanders, of course, and now KFC is the world’s most popular chicken restaurant chain, specializing in that same Original Recipe® along with Extra Crispy™ chickenhome-style sides and buttermilk biscuits. There are over 20,500 KFC outlets in more than 125 countries and territories around the world. And you know what? There’s still a cook in a kitchen in every last one of them, freshly preparing delicious, complete family meals at affordable prices."

 

 

 

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