Topic > Brief History of KFC, Kentucky Fried Chicken - 1246

KFC, Kentucky Fried Chicken, is a fast food restaurant chain specializing in fried chicken and is based in Louisville, Kentucky in the United States. The company was founded by Harland Sanders and is a subsidiary of Yum! Brands Company which also owns the Pizza Hut and Taco Bell restaurant chains. In 1930, Sanders opened his first restaurant in a small room in a service station in Corbin, Kentucky, and called it "Sanders Court & Café". He used to prepare chicken in an iron skillet, which took about 30 minutes, but in 1993 he started using the pressure fryer to reduce cooking times and serve it to his customers faster. Years later, in 1952, the KFC franchise opened in Utah. By the mid-1960s, KFC became one of the first fast food companies to expand internationally throughout England, Mexico and Jamaica, leading England to be the first KFC abroad. outlet in the world. In 1964, Sanders sold the entire KFC franchising business, and the chain has been sold three more times since then: to Heublein in 1971, to RJ Reynolds in 1982, and most recently to PepsiCo in 1986. KFC is known for its slogan " Finger lickin' good” which was later replaced by “Nobody does chicken like KFC” and “So Good” are pressure-fried chicken pieces, seasoned with Sanders' recipe of 11 herbs and spices. The components of this recipe represent a remarkable secret that only a few people know and who have signed strict confidentiality agreements to keep it secret. KFC also offers grilled and roasted chicken products, side dishes and desserts based on beef and pork such as burgers, kebabs and ribs KFC process: inbound logistics Inbound logistics includes b... half of the paper... all storage and retrieval operations are carried out by automated systems. The goods are moved by robots and are also labeled to allow employees to find all the information they need in computers instead of checking it manually. Automated warehousing is performed by robots, which not only store materials, but pick and fulfill orders, send them through machinery to be stamped, and then transfer them to other destinations when needed. one by automated systems. The goods are moved by robots and are also labeled to allow employees to find all the information they need in computers instead of checking it manually. Automated warehousing is performed by robots, which not only store materials, but pick and fulfill orders, send them through machinery to be stamped, and then transfer them to other destinations when needed.