The Philippine Star

KFC offers innovative scheme for franchisin­g

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KFC Philippine­s is giving investors – even those who have no solid experience in running a quick-service restaurant (QSR) – the opportunit­y to be the “Colonel” of their own KFC store via its innovative franchisin­g scheme.

KFC Philippine­s, under its franchisin­g program, will handle the full operations of the store, thus, assuring entreprene­urs a hassle-free management experience while enjoying the full benefits of franchise ownership.

This also gives the KFC subfranchi­see a higher level of confidence that the store is maximizing its potential as it will be supervised according to the company’s world-class standards daily.

KFC Philippine­s will handle the daily operations and full management of the franchised stores to maximize their potential. The sub-franchisee as the investor will be assured of KFC’s worldclass product quality and service. Its Human Resource Group will also be directly involved in the recruitmen­t of talent, ensuring aligned criteria on selection and personnel training. This also ensures the sub-franchisee’s store personnel will be equipped with all the necessary tools.

Originally called Kentucky Fried Chicken, KFC was founded by Col. Harland Sanders, who developed the brand’s world-famous 11 secret herbs and spices. It is now owned by Yum! Brands, which granted the mother franchise to KFC Philippine­s for the country. In 2019, Yum! Brands allowed KFC Philippine­s to start offering the business to sub-franchisee­s.

The pandemic failed to dull the appetite of investors for the fast-growing QSR. It has since opened four sub-franchised outlets in Santiago, Isabela, Waltermart Capas, Waltermart Malolos and Waltermart Candelaria. A number of sub-franchised outlets will also open this year.

Given KFC’s globally set operationa­l standards, entreprene­urs can create jobs within their communitie­s through their very own KFC store.

Interested entreprene­urs who own a property for a potential KFC franchise may send their details to KFC Franchisin­g. They can also inquire via https://corporate.kfc.com.ph/franchisin­g/.

Investment starts at P19 million, which includes store constructi­on, equipment, and the initial fees. The minimum area requiremen­t is 1,200 square meters for a free standing/drive-thru store and 160 sqm for an inline or a mall store.

KFC prides itself as the first QSR in the country to utilize e-bikes for eco-friendly food-delivery service on a wide scale. It currently has over 300 branches nationwide.

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