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KFC has turned its American headquarters from Kentucky to Texas

  • Kentucky Fried Chicken moves from Kentucky.
  • Yum Brands said that she will turn her brands into offices in Texas and California.
  • She also would also ask 90 of her remote employees in the United States to return to the office.

KFC has turned its American headquarters from Kentucky to Texas.

Yum Brands said at KFC in A. press release On Tuesday, the group will appoint two brand headquarters in the United States – one in Plano, Texas, and one in Irvin, California.

Transfer is a shift from the roots of the fried chicken chain in Kentucky. The current Yum Brands headquarters is located in Louisville, Kentucky.

The group said in the release that the shift in the headquarters is “strengthening larger cooperation between brands and employees.

However, Yum Brands and KFC will maintain corporate offices in Luisville, the statement stated.

The company said it will also ask the US office office employees in the United States-who are currently working in Louisville-to move to Plano headquarters.

About 90 employees will also be called up to the office. The statement said that they will be transferred to the “campus where their work will occur.”

The edition stated: “It will be transferred nearly 100 roles of the American company KFC during the next six months, while the transfer of 90 jobs from the next 18 months.”

Yum Brands is the mother company of four food and beverage chains – KFC, Taco Bell, Pizza Hut and Habit Burger & Grill.

There are more than 4100 Kentucky stores in the United States. KFC wrote on the world that worldwide, the number of the store exceeds 30,000 in more than 145 countries.

The group issued its profits in the fourth quarter on February 6, as it reported 8 % sales growth worldwide, with KFC sales increased by 6 %.

Yum Brands rose by about 10 % from the beginning of the year.

Representatives of Kentucky Friday did not respond to the request to comment from Business Insider, who were sent outside normal working hours.

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