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How to invest in KFC? What is KFC's joining process?

KFC is a good project that countless entrepreneurs dream of. KFC's business is booming and its prospects are good, but the threshold for investment is also very high. It is not so easy to invest in KFC. Today, Xiaobian will tell you how KFC invests in opening a store, hoping to help your business.

specific process of KFC's investment in opening a store

how does KFC invest in opening a store? This is what many industry investors want to know. Below, Kuaima Investment Network Xiaobian will introduce the process of KFC's investment in opening a store in detail.

Step 1: Inquire about KFC's investment website to understand its business model;

Step 2: Fill in the application form online with detailed information;

Step 3: Upon receipt of the application form, the headquarters will start to review it (the review period will take about 2 weeks);

Step 4: After the approval, the headquarters will inform you to have an interview, and you can visit KFC headquarters for 2 days;

Step 5: After the internship, conduct a second interview. After the interview, the headquarters will conduct a background check on the investors to ensure that they have no bad habits and criminal records;

Step 6: If both parties think it is possible, one of them will go to the headquarters restaurant for four months of training;

step 7: select restaurants and sign letters of intent;

step 8: finally sign the contract and go through the relevant handover procedures.

KFC is a fast food brand owned by Yum! Brands, which is well-known all over the world. After more than 21 years of development, it has opened more than 4,111 restaurants in China, covering all provinces, cities and autonomous regions in China except Tibet. If all the above procedures are completed, you can join the KFC family. Please rest assured that the headquarters will continue to support the opening of the store, including all the problems encountered in the follow-up.