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Why do Japanese love KFC so much that they even go there on holidays?
First, the marketing culture of KFC, as we all know, it takes time and a good marketing strategy for a thing to enter another country. Japanese envy westerners and think that chocolate and turkey can be eaten at Christmas, but there is no such thing in Japan, so someone said half jokingly, "If you can't eat turkey, eat fried chicken."

KFC saw a huge business opportunity from this sentence, so it quickly launched a series of marketing measures.

Second, Japan's cultural influence, culture is actually a kind of group behavior, because of KFC's excellent sales strategy in Japan, gradually, Japanese people like to eat KFC on holidays, and this group behavior has gradually become a fashion. Therefore, eat KFC in some famous or grand festivals. In fact, sitting in a KFC restaurant, eating something and blowing air conditioning is a wonderful enjoyment in itself.

In fact, this is mainly KFC's marketing strategy. At first, fried chicken was put on the table as a substitute for turkey, but gradually, with the increase of the number of people, it may be as natural for Japanese to eat KFC on holidays as it is for us to eat New Year's Eve on holidays. Finally, we have to say that the food in KFC is not healthy, but it is delicious.