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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 ... KFC launched several $5 meal deals and added more budget-friendly family meals ...

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

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    The Chicken & Tenders Feast comes with eight pieces of fried chicken, eight tenders, and four sauces plus three large homestyle sides of choice and four biscuits. Homesick 4.

  4. Don’t feel like cooking on Easter? These 65 restaurants will ...

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    The store is offering free delivery until March 31 for online orders over $15. ... Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) ... Try its Easter Sunday ham special on the March 31 from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.

  5. KFC - Wikipedia

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    KFC was founded by Colonel Harland Sanders (1890–1980), an entrepreneur who began selling fried chicken from his roadside restaurant in Corbin, Kentucky, during the Great Depression. Sanders identified the potential of the restaurant-franchising concept, and the first "Kentucky Fried Chicken" franchise opened in Salt Lake County, Utah

  6. KFC brings back fried chicken-scented log for holidays, with ...

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    And the 2021 edition features new special packaging and an "enhanced extra crispy scent to fill your home with the aroma of KFC's world-famous fried chicken," the company said in a statement.

  7. KFC in Japan - Wikipedia

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    In 1970, Takeshi Okawara—manager of the first KFC restaurant in Japan—began promoting fried chicken "party barrels" as a Christmas meal intended to serve as a substitute for the traditional American turkey dinner. Okawara marketed the party barrels as a way to celebrate Christmas, a holiday which lacked widespread traditions in Japan at the ...