The chicken chain's parent company, Yum Brands, announced Tuesday that KFC's corporate headquarters is leaving Kentucky for Texas, joining sister brand Pizza Hut's offices in the Dallas suburb of Plano.
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The nation's best-known fried chicken chain is leaving its old Kentucky home for new digs in the Lone Star State.
The death toll in Kentucky has risen to 14 from a devastating storm that battered the state this weekend as residents brace for up to 6 inches of snow from a new storm. "This isn’t just a number -- these are Kentuckians who will be missed by their families and loved ones,
"This strategic decision will involve relocating KFC U.S. corporate office employees currently in Louisville, Kentucky, to the KFC and Pizza Hut Global headquarters in Plano, Texas. In addition, U.S.-based remote employees will be asked to relocate to the campus where their work happens."
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KFC, formerly named Kentucky Fried Chicken, disappointed state leaders when it announced it was moving to Texas.
I don’t know whether to feel proud or puzzled that 100 Kentucky Fried Chicken workers will relocate to Dallas-Fort Worth, officially adding a new HQ for KFC. Why move to the Dallas suburb of Plano, a place not exactly known for its fried chicken — and more than 700 miles from its namesake Kentucky?