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Pizza Hut, KFC, McDonald's. What's the difference? Isn't it all fast food?

the leading products are different.

McDonald's: It mainly sells hamburgers, as well as French fries, fried chicken, soda, ice products, salads, fruits and other fast food.

KFC: It mainly sells fried chicken, hamburgers, French fries, covered rice, egg tarts, soda and other high-calorie fast food.

Pizza Hut: Pizza is a kind of food that is popular all over the world and originated in Italy. The usual practice of pizza is to bake it in an oven with fermented round cakes covered with ketchup, cheese and other ingredients. Want to join Pizza Hut? Click to learn how to open a Pizza Hut

In order to further strengthen its layout in big cities, Pizza Hut Restaurant Group has begun to make a big push into small and medium-sized cities in China. It is understood that Pizza Hut divides the China market into four levels: Shanghai, Beijing, Guangzhou and other big cities belong to the first-tier market; Nanjing, Hangzhou, Hefei, Jinan, Wuhan and other capital cities belong to the second-tier market; Maanshan, Xuzhou, Changzhou, Wenzhou, Jinhua, Huzhou, Hulunbeier, Tongliao, Jiaxing, Chenzhou, Huangshi and other prefecture-level cities belong to the third-tier market; County-level cities such as Xiantao, Yuyao and Changshu belong to the fourth-tier market. Tong Ruoming, general manager of Pizza Hut's East China market, once revealed to the media that with the rapid rise of small and medium-sized cities in China and the remarkable improvement of residents' consumption level, Pizza Hut began to extend its market expansion to small and medium-sized cities, especially the "fourth-tier market" represented by county-level cities, in order to improve the coverage and penetration rate of Pizza Hut in China market.