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Yum! Brands, Inc. (sometimes called simply Yum!), formerly Tricon Global Restaurants, Inc., is an American multinational fast food corporation listed on the Fortune 1000. Yum! operates the brands KFC, Pizza Hut, Taco Bell, and Habit Burger & Grill, except in China, where the brands are operated by a separate company, Yum China.
Yum Brands has pulled onions from some Taco Bell, KFC and Pizza Hut locations following an E. coli outbreak tied to McDonald’s. “As we continue to monitor the recently reported E. coli ...
Yum Brands said the decision to remove fresh onions from some Taco Bell, Pizza Hut and KFC restaurants is due to caution as it monitors the E. coli outbreak linked to Quarter Pounders from ...
The brothers decided to retire and sell their remaining restaurants to Yum! Brands in 2021. [20] The operations shifted in March 2022. [21] July 2024 saw its restaurants switch soft drinks, as a result of Yum! Brands' acquisition, from Coca-Cola to Pepsi. On August 28, 2024, the company renamed itself from The Habit Burger Grill to Habit Burger ...
Lower Pizza Hut sales took a slice out of Yum! Brands ()'s Q3 earnings results.The fast food conglomerate posted a beat on earnings per share but missed on revenue as it reported Wednesday morning ...
Novak is the co-founder, retired chairman and CEO of Yum! Brands, Inc. (CEO from 1999 to January 1, 2016). [5] [6] During Novak's tenure at Yum!Brands, the company doubled the number of restaurants to 41,000, market capitalization grew to almost $32 billion from just under $4 billion and it was an industry leader in return on invested capital.
Yum Brands and Burger King reportedly pulled onions from some menu items in numerous states after an outbreak of E. coli illnesses was tied to McDonald's Quarter Pounders.
Priszm was one of the largest franchisees of Yum! Brands in the world, owning over 746 restaurants of various Yum!-owned chains in Canada, namely KFC, Pizza Hut, Taco Bell, and WingStreet. The majority of its locations were KFC restaurants, some of which are co-branded with the Taco Bell and Pizza Hut brands.