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KFC's Big Move: 100 Jobs Heading to Texas
Louisville, Kentucky, USA,Wednesday, February 19, 2025
But what about Louisville? Don't worry, the city won't be left empty-handed. Yum! Brands and the KFC Foundation will stay put, along with about 560 jobs. Mayor Craig Greenberg isn't thrilled about the move, but he's happy that some jobs will remain. He's planning to meet with the CEO to discuss how to keep growing Yum! Brands' presence in Louisville.
This move isn't the first time Yum! Brands has shuffled its headquarters around. The company's Taco Bell and Habit Burger & Grill headquarters are already in Irvine, California. So, while KFC's move might seem surprising, it's just another step in the company's ongoing evolution.
The move raises questions about the future of Louisville's job market and the impact on local communities. It also highlights the broader trend of companies relocating to maximize efficiency and growth. What does this mean for KFC's future? Only time will tell.
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