Things are changing and KFC wants to be on board. With the introduction of new cooking oils and new, healthier items on the menu, the fast food restaurant will also be dropping its famous slogan in UK restaurants. “Finger Lickin’ Good” came to happen by accident in the ‘50s when franchisee Dav... |
21 February 2011 16:41 GMT |
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Earlier this year, Kentucky Fried Chicken announced it would be coming out with a sandwich that contained no bread, in what was labeled a revolutionary move on the part of the company. Made of two pieces of chicken with bacon, cheese and the Colonel’s Sauce, the new offer was initially meant to be a limited edi... |
23 May 2010 03:27 GMT |
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Earlier this month, KFC proudly announced that, on the 12th, it would introduce a sandwich that had been tested in two separate locations about a year back, called the Double Down. This breadless bacon sandwich was hailed by KFC as a revolution in the fast-food industry, while health experts lamented what it would do... |
27 April 2010 16:31 GMT |
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Last year, KFC rolled out a brand-new product for testing in two different locations in the US. The gimmick that made this menu special was that it had no bread or bun, its place having been taken by two slices of boneless meat. Clearly, testing went well, because the fast food giant is coming out with the Double Dow... |
7 April 2010 13:41 GMT |
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KFC has repeatedly come under fire on health considerations and on what PETA and other groups claim is torture of the birds that are then served deep fried, but now it’s for something different that it’s grabbing headlines. An advert for KFC Australia has been branded “racist” by the US media ... |
7 January 2010 04:31 GMT |
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KFC is now using YouTube to obtain several homemade clips that will allow them to build exciting commercials for the company. According to the Earth Times, the commercials will be rolled out on Tuesday at the American Idol. Although this is quite a cheap way to build adverts for your company because KFC will pay a li... |
23 May 2007 10:05 GMT |
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