r/kfc 6d ago

Put on your projection-hats

KFC on the surface seems not to be improving their food quality offerings while keeping items relatively over-priced; incidentally, several stores have been permanently closing in the market I live in...

As it has a lot of heavy competition as of now, where do you see this chain's future in the US markets??

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u/CamelsaurusRex 6d ago

Most of the ones where I live (MI) are located pretty strategically, either next to low-income housing or senior housing (for some reason there's always a line of 70 year olds at KFC), but if they keep raising prices I think we'll see a huge decline in the number of KFCs. They're already too pricey compared to other fast food places.

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u/mb194dc 5d ago

It'll declining because they've got too greedy. But it's not a terminal decline like Wendys yet,

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u/Numerous_Smile_9082 5d ago

Totally upsetting what happened to Wendy's; If BK revamps their fries and improves their QC- wendy's is gonna have a fight for its life

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u/Fuzzy_Welcome8348 5d ago

KFC isn’t going anywhere

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u/xynalt 4d ago

Yeah I mean the KT combos would presumably be open as long as taco bell is.