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KFC leaving its ancestral home as parent company moves corporate office to Texas

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By BRUCE SCHREINER

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It is a good move as Texas is more well-known outside of America. This is part of international business. People will be able to imagine the whole brand much more easily.

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Texas is also a tax friendly state.

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Fantastic news!

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Will they be changing the name to Texas Fried Chicken?

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Will they be changing the name to Texas Fried Chicken?

Has a good ring to it!

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There is already a Texas Fried Chicken. Thought you knew that.

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There is already a Texas Fried Chicken. Thought you knew that.

I usually cook my own chicken, better than the Colonels 11 herbs and spices

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Junk food

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Texas has no state tax…go figure.

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Korea KFC is way better. Not that the U.S. version is bad, but they make fantastic KFC, hands down.

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Before mass scale factory farming bought chicken prices down, I remember "roast chicken on Sunday night " as a big deal.

Now its just tasteless.

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True, very true

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It seems like everyone and their mother is relocating to Texas. Both businesses and people alike.

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Fantastic news!

Why? What’s the difference for you personally?

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TFC then ?

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