KFC Got Fried in the Chicken Wars. Can It Come Back?
The Journal.
Nov 21
KFC Got Fried in the Chicken Wars. Can It Come Back?
KFC Got Fried in the Chicken Wars. Can It Come Back?

The Journal.
Nov 21
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Kentucky Fried Chicken was once one of the biggest fast-food chain in America. Now, it’s battling declining U.S. sales as rivals attract customers with chicken sandwiches and tenders over KFC’s classic bucket of bone-in chicken. WSJ’s Heather Haddon report...
Highlights
Highlights
Once a dominant force in American fast food, KFC built an empire on a crispy, golden recipe that captured palates worldwide. But despite its global presence and iconic status, the brand has struggled to keep pace with shifting tastes in its home market. As the fast-food landscape evolves, KFC finds itself at a crossroads, facing stiff competition and changing customer expectations.
Chapters
Chapters
How did a simple fried chicken recipe build a global empire?
00:00Why did KFC lose its grip on the American fast-food scene?
06:32Can bold new concepts and marketing bring KFC back to life?
12:34What happens when tradition meets transformation in fast food?
15:51Transcript
Transcript
Ryan Knutson: America is clear about its preferred protein. It's chicken, especially fried chicken, in sandwiches, tenders, nuggets, and preferably dipped in sauce. On average, each American eats 100 pounds of chicken a year, and much of that comes from fa...