JOHANNESBURG, (Reuters)
Posted Fri, 03 Feb 2012
U.S. fast-food giant
Yum Brands Inc plans to open 130 new KFC stores in
Africa this year, bringing its presence on the continent to
1,000 restaurants, Business Day newspaper said on Friday, citing
a senior executive.
Yum, the parent of KFC, Taco Bell and Pizza Hut chains, also
plans to bring KFC into seven new African countries this year,
general manager for Africa Keith Warren told the paper.
New markets include Angola, Malawi, Tanzania, Uganda,
Zimbabwe, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Madagascar, the
newspaper said.
Yum also plans to bring Pizza Hut restaurants to South
Africa this year, Business Day said.
Based in Louisville, Kentucky, Yum is no stranger to
emerging markets. The company has more than 3,700 restaurants,
mostly KFC outlets, in China, where it is the No.1 Western
restaurant brand.
The company has said it expects at least 10 percent profit
growth in 2012, led by its China business.
Western retailers are increasingly targeting Africa, which
is home to rising consumer spending and some of the world's
fastest growing economies, albeit off a low base.

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