Yuritopiaposadism [none/use name] to chapotraphouse • 2 years agoNo more KFCexternal-linkmessage-square22 fedilinkarrow-up150file-text
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https://www.businessinsider.com/kfc-russia-stores-being-rebranded-into-rostics-under-new-owners-2022-10
minus-squaresupafuzz [comrade/them]hexbear14·2 years agoDon't franchisees get shipments of the herb and spice mix from corporate? so presumably they will have to change their recipe link
minus-squareusernamesaredifficul [he/him]hexbear14·2 years agoi'm sure the Russian state could get their hands on a recipe millions of disinterested fast food workers handle regularly. it's not exactly fort knoxx link
minus-squareTreadOnMe [none/use name]hexbear12·edit-22 years agoI would have to guess. It depends on where they get the mix from though, if it's internal to Russia, or what. link
minus-squaresupafuzz [comrade/them]hexbear9·2 years agowe'll know for sure when 99-x gets added to the sanctions list link
minus-squarehahafuck [they/them]hexbear6·2 years agoIts probably already a different recipe in Russia tbh. KFC is massively different everywhere ime link
Don't franchisees get shipments of the herb and spice mix from corporate? so presumably they will have to change their recipe
i'm sure the Russian state could get their hands on a recipe millions of disinterested fast food workers handle regularly.
it's not exactly fort knoxx
I would have to guess. It depends on where they get the mix from though, if it's internal to Russia, or what.
we'll know for sure when 99-x gets added to the sanctions list
Its probably already a different recipe in Russia tbh. KFC is massively different everywhere ime