KFC Promises To Obey Chinese Government's Decision
April 13, 2007 |
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In response to the Chinese government's investigation of the illegal labor use by fast food restaurant KFC and McDonald's, a representative from YUM China, the operator of KFC, said that KFC would obey any decision made by the Chinese government regarding the investigation.
Su Jingshi, president of YUM China's Business Department, told a press conference held for the 20th Anniversary Ceremony of KFC's Entry into the China market that although the final result on KFC's labor issue has not come out, whatever the result, KFC will follow any instructions.
KFC has opened more than 1800 restaurants across China since it entered the country 20 years ago.
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