KFC Relocates Headquarters to Texas

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KFC Relocates Headquarters to Texas
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KFC, formerly Kentucky Fried Chicken, is moving its headquarters from Louisville, Kentucky, to Plano, Texas. The company announced the relocation, which will affect around 190 employees, as a way to position itself for sustainable growth and better serve its customers, employees, and shareholders. Yum! Brands, KFC's parent company, will maintain corporate offices for the KFC Foundation and Yum! Brands in Louisville.

KFC , the company once known as Kentucky Fried Chicken, is leaving the state for Texas . The chain founded by Col. Harland Sanders is leaving its Louisville headquarters to set up shop in the Dallas suburb of Plano , Yum! Brands announced Tuesday. Around 100 U.S. employees will be required to relocate over the next six months and another 90 who work remotely will be required to move over the next 18 months.

"Ultimately, bringing more of our people together on a consistent basis will maximize our unrivaled culture and talent as a competitive advantage. I’m confident this is another important step in growing our iconic restaurant brands globally." MCDONALD'S TO ROLL OUT SHAMROCK SHAKE WITH HELP OF UNCLE O'GRIMACEY The company isn't abandoning Kentucky entirely.

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