The full name of KFC is Kentucky Fried Chicken, Kentucky Fried Chicken, or KFC for short. It is one of the American multinational restaurant chains and the second largest fast food and largest fried chicken chain company in the world.
Established in 1952 by founder Harlan Sanders, it mainly sells high-calorie fast food such as fried chicken, burgers, French fries, rice bowls, egg tarts, and soda. In the 2018 list of the world's top 500 brands, KFC ranked 129th.
The origin of KFC:
In 1930, Harland Sanders, the founder of KFC, opened a restaurant in his hometown of Kentucky, USA. During this period, Sanders devoted himself to researching new methods of fried chicken, and finally succeeded in inventing a secret recipe composed of eleven spices and unique cooking techniques. Its unique taste was well received by customers, and the restaurant's business was booming, and the secret recipe was inherited. to date.
In recognition of his contribution to his hometown, the state of Kentucky awarded him the honorary title of Colonel Sanders. The image of Colonel Sanders, dressed in a suit, with white hair and a goatee, has become the best symbol of the KFC international brand.