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Kfc.Co.Uk
Key facts
- country: United Kingdom
- sector: Consumer Discretionary
- foundation year: 1952
- industry: Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure
Classified as: organization
Summary
Kfc.Co.Uk is a company. It is located in the United Kingdom and was founded in 1952. The company is part of the Consumer Discretionary sector, specifically in the Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure industry.
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Kfc.Co.Uk is one of the companies in the United Kingdom, companies in Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure, companies in Consumer Discretionary and 3,466,499 companies in our database.
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Talking Points:
- KFC | Find a Restaurant & Order Online for Takeaway or Delivery
- Find your nearest KFC restaurant or order KFC online direct to your door. The chicken, the whole chicken and nothing but the chicken. Open for Drive Thru.
- For all customer services enquiries, reach out to our Care Squad - @KFC_UKI_Help
- "It's finger lickin' good" | KFC Corporation, based in Louisville, Kentucky, is one of the few brands in America that can boast about having a rich, 60-year history of success and innovation. In fact, KFC is the world's most popular chicken restaurant chain and a division of Yum! Brands, the world's largest restaurant company.
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