KFC

KFC, or Kentucky Fried Chicken, is a fast-food restaurant chain known for its fried chicken offerings. Founded by Colonel Harland Sanders in 1952, KFC’s signature dish is its pressure-fried chicken, which is seasoned with a secret blend of spices. The brand is characterized by its distinctive red and white branding and its iconic bucket packaging. KFC has expanded internationally and is recognized for its commitment to quality and flavor, catering to a variety of tastes and dietary preferences across different countries. The company often emphasizes its Southern U.S. heritage, promoting recipes that reflect traditional Southern cooking. Over the decades, KFC has grown to become one of the largest fast-food chains in the world, serving millions of customers annually.