Fast-food chain KFC is giving two Indiana cities $7,500 so it can emblazon founder Colonel Sanders' face on their hydrants and fire extinguishers to promote new "fiery" chicken wings. more …
Fast-food chain KFC is giving two Indiana cities $7,500 so it can emblazon founder Colonel Sanders' face on their hydrants and fire extinguishers to promote new "fiery" chicken wings. more …
The fast-food chain, third-largest in the United States, said it could re-enter Japan if it found a suitable new partner.
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When a cyclist was refused service at one restaurant’s window, her Twitter complaints struck a nerve. Now Burgerville is cooperating, and advocates of biking want more businesses to follow suit.
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Virginia and other cash-strapped states are closing rest areas and want to let private businesses take them over. Fast-food chains and gas stations oppose the idea as a ‘dangerous precedent.’
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