List of countries with KFC franchises

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World map showing KFC locations

The List of countries with KFC franchises details the global presence of KFC, a popular fast-food restaurant chain known for its fried chicken. KFC, originally known as Kentucky Fried Chicken, has expanded its reach to numerous countries worldwide, adapting its menu to local tastes while maintaining its core offerings.

Africa[edit | edit source]

KFC has a significant presence in Africa, with franchises in several countries across the continent. The brand has adapted its menu to cater to local tastes, offering unique items alongside its traditional offerings.

Egypt[edit | edit source]

A KFC outlet in Egypt

KFC has been operating in Egypt since the early 1970s. The brand is popular among locals and tourists alike, offering a variety of chicken dishes that cater to Egyptian tastes.

Kenya[edit | edit source]

KFC in Westlands, Nairobi, Kenya

In Kenya, KFC has established itself as a leading fast-food chain. The first outlet opened in Nairobi, and the brand has since expanded to other major cities, offering a menu that includes both international and local flavors.

Morocco[edit | edit source]

KFC at Marrakesh railway station, Morocco

KFC entered the Moroccan market with outlets in major cities such as Casablanca and Marrakesh. The brand is known for its ability to blend traditional Moroccan spices with its classic recipes.

Namibia[edit | edit source]

KFC in Walvis Bay, Namibia

In Namibia, KFC has become a popular choice for fast food, with locations in cities like Windhoek and Walvis Bay. The menu includes a mix of KFC's classic offerings and items tailored to local preferences.

Nigeria[edit | edit source]

KFC in Ilorin, Nigeria

KFC has a strong presence in Nigeria, with numerous outlets across the country. The brand has adapted its menu to include spicy options that appeal to the Nigerian palate.

Asia[edit | edit source]

KFC's expansion into Asia has been marked by significant growth, with the brand becoming a household name in many countries.

China[edit | edit source]

KFC is one of the most popular fast-food chains in China, with thousands of outlets across the country. The brand has tailored its menu to include items such as rice dishes and local flavors.

India[edit | edit source]

In India, KFC has adapted its menu to cater to local tastes, offering vegetarian options and spicy variations of its classic chicken dishes.

Europe[edit | edit source]

KFC has a strong presence in Europe, with franchises in many countries offering a mix of traditional and locally inspired menu items.

United Kingdom[edit | edit source]

The United Kingdom was one of the first international markets for KFC, and the brand has become a staple in the British fast-food industry.

Americas[edit | edit source]

KFC's presence in the Americas includes a wide range of countries, each with its own unique adaptations of the KFC menu.

United States[edit | edit source]

As the birthplace of KFC, the United States remains one of the brand's largest markets, with a wide variety of menu items available.

Oceania[edit | edit source]

KFC has a significant presence in Oceania, particularly in countries like Australia and New Zealand, where it is a popular choice for fast food.

Australia[edit | edit source]

In Australia, KFC is a leading fast-food chain, known for its classic fried chicken and innovative menu items that cater to local tastes.

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