KFC Aiming To Open 100 Israeli Branches In Major Comeback

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The American fast food giant KFC is aiming to make a comeback in Israel by opening as many as 100 franchises there over the course of five years, after several previous failed attempts to enter the Jewish state’s restaurant market.

A team of KFC representatives has visited Israel on three separate occasions in recent months, and has already started meeting with potential franchisees, real estate agents and poultry suppliers ahead of the move, the Israeli financial news outlet Calcalist reported Monday.

The failure of past efforts to bring KFC’s famous fried chicken to Israel were attributed to difficulty with making the brand’s signature milk-based recipe kosher. Attempts to create a kosher soy-based version of the famed chicken formula, in line with the kosher prohibition against eating milk and meat together, reportedly did not succeed in reproducing the brand’s authentic flavor.

KFC first opened in Israel at the end of the 1980s, with a single branch in Tel Aviv. From 1993-2013, the brand opened several Israeli locations after it was revived by the Clal Group and later acquired by Dor Energy in 2002. By 2009, Dor expanded the brand to 10 locations, but all KFC Israel branches were shuttered in 2013.

KFC hopes maturation in the Israeli marketplace, as well as large Anglo populations in areas such as Jerusalem, Beit Shemesh and Modi’in, will make the brand’s return to Israel a success.

(JNS.org)

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  1. this is dangerous for you really don’t know if the food is Kosher or not, there is no reason to keep up with their bargain for they will find it is too expensive, then how will anyone know??

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