KFC is giving its tenders and some new beverages a place to shine in a new restaurant concept, Saucy. The first location opens next week in Florida. The restaurant will feature customizable ...
Thanksgiving part 2, right? For millions of people in Japan, the perfect Christmas dinner is a good meal from KFC. Yup. You’re reading that correctly. Business booms every year for KFC on ...
KFC Japan started selling a fried chicken Christmas meal more than 50 years ago YUICHI YAMAZAKI/AFP via Getty For many people in Japan, KFC is central to their Christmas celebrations. Every year ...
KFC is experimenting with a new restaurant concept. It has opened Saucy in Orlando, and the idea is to concentrate on chicken tenders and sauce combinations. While traditional Kentucky Fried ...
The story goes ... a foreign customer visited KFC in Tokyo on Christmas Day and complained about not being able to get turkey in Japan and being left no choice but to celebrate with KFC.
KFC is bringing a different flavor to the table, 11 flavors in fact, with its new concept, “Saucy.” The restaurant opened in Orlando, Florida, on Monday, Dec. 23.
Saucy offers 11 different sauces, in a nod to the flagship’s famous 11 herbs and spices in its chicken coating Saucy by KFC KFC is expanding its fried chicken empire. On Monday, Dec. 23 ...
KFC will open a new spinoff concept called Saucy in Orlando on Monday — emphasizing the brand’s chicken tenders and an array of sauces. “Everyone is obsessed with sauce — more is more ...
Saucy, a new restaurant concept by KFC, is opening its first location ever in Orlando, Florida, next week. The restaurant's menu will include chicken tender and chicken sandwich meals but the star ...
Orlando will be first to get a new KFC concept called “Saucy.” Louisville, Kentucky-based Yum! Brands, which owns the new concept, has described it as a “flavor-forward dining destination ...
KFC has become synonymous with its signature red and white aesthetic at restaurants across the country. But a new restaurant concept from the iconic fried chicken chain looks to deviate from that ...