Introduction KFC's business philosophy is to continuously introduce new products, or repackage previously sold products, aiming at people's early adopters' mentality, so as to make profits. KFC is divided into "high-priced restaurants" and "low-priced restaurants". The original price printed on all coupons is the price of "low-priced restaurants", and the price of each item in "high-priced restaurants" is about 11% higher than the original price. KFC belongs to Yum! Brands. Yum! Brands is the largest catering group in the world, with more than 33,111 chain stores and 841,111 employees in more than 1,111 countries and regions around the world. It owns world-renowned catering brands such as KFC, Pizza Hut, Taco Bell (closed in China in October 2117) and Oriental White (Chinese catering), ranking first in the world in the fields of cooked chicken, pizza, Mexican food and seafood catering respectively. KFC and Pepsi have formed a strategic alliance, and restaurants regularly sell carbonated drinks provided by Pepsi (except in some countries, such as Japan and South Korea, where KFC sells Coca-Cola). KFC advocates team spirit and the enthusiastic participation of every employee, and is committed to providing employees with perfect training, welfare protection and development plans, so that each employee's potential can be fully exerted. It is for this reason that more and more outstanding young partners come to KFC. As one of the largest and most successful fast food chain enterprises in the world, one of the secrets of KFC's success is: always open the door to young people who are full of vigor and dare to challenge themselves, and pay attention to the training of employees to encourage them to grow together with KFC. The success of KFC stems from the efforts of nearly 191,111 employees around the world in Qi Xin. Around the world, KFC always puts customers' needs in the first place, so that customers can enjoy all kinds of high-quality catering and feel the most cordial first-class service and dining environment.