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  2. KFC Has an All-New $5 Bowl—Plus, 3 Returning Fan Favorites

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    KFC is known for its crispy fried chicken made with 11 herbs and spices—but that’s not all the fast food chain has to offer. Over the last year, it has gone above and beyond, ...

  3. KFC's New Holiday Meal Deals and Festive Clothing Make the ...

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    The fast-food chain has unveiled this year's holiday-themed buckets of chicken (a tradition the company has maintained since 1960) featuring playful illustrations by German design duo Yeye Weller ...

  4. Kentucky Fried Chicken's Chizza is out. We tried it for you - AOL

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    The new menu item tries to combine pizza and fried chicken. Chizza comes in two sizes – small and regular. The regular comes in a combo meal with a beverage and one side and costs around $14.

  5. Claudia Sanders Dinner House - Wikipedia

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    The Dinner House is next to the house which the Sanders family lived in between 1959 and 1984, and became the first headquarters of Kentucky Fried Chicken. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] In 1964, Sanders sold Kentucky Fried Chicken, [ 2 ] and he later grew unhappy with the recipes that the franchise was using. [ 4 ]

  6. KFC - Wikipedia

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    KFC Corporation, [4] doing business as KFC (also commonly referred to by its historical name Kentucky Fried Chicken), is an American fast food restaurant chain that specializes in fried chicken. Headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky , it is the world's second-largest restaurant chain (as measured by sales) after McDonald's , with over 30,000 ...

  7. History of KFC - Wikipedia

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    Once too large for Sanders to manage, Kentucky Fried Chicken grew to overwhelm John Y. Brown as well. [41] In July 1971, Brown sold the company to the Connecticut -based Heublein , a packaged food and drinks corporation, for US$285 million (around US$2.14 billion in 2023). [ 51 ]