Eddie Huang Suggests a Restaurant Swap The Lower East Side begins to call, again.
Give KFC enough time and some chicken and it will produce some mighty creative delicacies. Eater's Greg Morabito reports on the latest KFC item to hit international menus. The following is an image of ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. In South Korea, KFC's take on the Double Down is, well, something else. You might have seen the promotional pics. Let's have a look at pics of the ...
KFC Korea is expanding its non-burger product lineup. Following the launch of "Kenchibap" (chicken + rice), the company will release a new product combining chicken and pizza, called "Kenchizza," on ...
While the world’s wary eyes have been trained on North Korea, South Korea has quietly been taking advantage of that inattention to construct its own weapon of destruction: the Zinger Double Down King.
KFC Korea held a conference in Seoul to share its new vision and future business goals after the takeover of the company by Korea’s KG Group earlier this year. Along with KG Group’s investment, KFC ...
The news: The Double Down, KFC's Frankenstein-esque creation that slapped bacon and cheese between two fried chicken fillets and called it a sandwich, is getting a very special addition: a beef patty.
At New York City's Madison Square Garden, people are showing up for more than just the home team. One fan told us, "I love the Knicks, and I love fried chicken." It turns out Korean fried chicken has ...
Nivera Wallani, KFC Global’s chief development officer, celebrated 15 years with the brand in November, spending 11 of those ...
KFC Korea has added another entry to the chain’s ever-growing line of Double Downs — something called the “Fire Double Maxx.” As you’d guess from the name, the no-bread sandwich is big on spice: hot ...
Entertainment and nonfungible token marketplace TriumphX has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with fast-food giant KFC in South Korea. The agreement will focus on joint blockchain research ...
The South Korean subsidiary of the fast-food chain Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC), owned by PepsiCo Inc. (NASDAQ:PEP), plans to launch its own non fungible tokens (NFTs) through a new partnership. What ...
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