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TIANJIN, CHINA - 2015/02/21: A KFC restaurant hangs up China's national flags in lunar new year.  KFC restaurants in China will start selling freshly ground coffee in 2015 to become a lower-cost “premium” alternative to Starbucks. The initiative began earlier this year and is expected to perform in 2,500 KFCs in China by the end of this year. (Photo by Zhang Peng/LightRocket via Getty Images)
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Yum! Brands is spinning off its struggling Chinese business

By Editorial Team
October 20, 2015
TIANJIN, CHINA - 2015/02/21: A KFC restaurant hangs up China's national flags in lunar new year.  KFC restaurants in China will start selling freshly ground coffee in 2015 to become a lower-cost “premium” alternative to Starbucks. The initiative began earlier this year and is expected to perform in 2,500 KFCs in China by the end of this year. (Photo by Zhang Peng/LightRocket via Getty Images)
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Shares in KFC parent company dive on earnings miss

By News Correspondent
October 6, 2015
VW’s deadline, Fed minutes, and a new Speaker — 5 things to know this week
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VW’s deadline, Fed minutes, and a new Speaker — 5 things to know this week

By Crypto Correspondent
October 4, 2015
Colonel Sanders is back in KFC’s new ‘Fryerside Chats’
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Colonel Sanders is back in KFC’s new ‘Fryerside Chats’

By Blockchain Reporter
August 31, 2015
A Starbucks store is seen in New York
Retail

Starbucks has a plan for evenings: wine, beer, and small plates

By Senior Editor
August 17, 2015
KFC has another new colonel
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KFC has another new colonel

By Editorial Team
August 17, 2015
KFC To Stop Using Trans Fats
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Check out KFC’s latest menu item: the ‘Chizza’

By Contributing Writer
July 10, 2015
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Taco Bell will soon start delivering to your couch

By Tech Reporter
July 8, 2015
A KFC restaurant in a shopping mall.  KFC, McDonalds,
Retail

Here’s how McDonald’s and KFC are adapting in China

By Digital Assets Editor
July 6, 2015
Del Taco Chain to Be Acquired by Restaurant Owner Larry Levy
Retail

Del Taco: Meet the burrito that sits between Chipotle and Taco Bell

By Financial Writer
July 1, 2015
Starbucks Price Hike
Retail

The 9 biggest places to buy food

By Editorial Team
June 19, 2015
Taco Bell’s CEO has a millennial-speak dictionary. It’s on fleek
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Taco Bell’s CEO has a millennial-speak dictionary. It’s on fleek

By Senior Editor
June 11, 2015
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Pizza Hut’s new box does something totally unexpected

By Trading Desk
June 8, 2015
Taco Bell will serve alcohol in the U.S. for the first time
Retail

Taco Bell will serve alcohol in the U.S. for the first time

By Financial Writer
June 3, 2015
Taco Bell And Pizza Hut Restaurants Ahead Of Yum! Brands Earnings Figures
Retail

Taco Bell, KFC may try home delivery

By Tech Reporter
May 27, 2015

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