Will KFC finally solve its identity crisis?

With parent company Yum slowing down in China, the fried chicken chain may have to stop trying to be everything to everyone.

By Minyanville.com Dec 5, 2012 12:33PM
Close up of fried chicken finger copyright AlamySometimes it seems like KFC is trying to do everything. Yum Brands' (YUM) massive chicken company, which went through a kind of menu revolution over the past few years, has gone through so many phases and so many faces that it's unrecognizable as the same place my Little League team used to swarm after our games.
 
This is obviously at least partially due to the chain's need to adapt to a consumer base that is (or at least claims to be) increasingly unwilling to stuff fats, starches, and carbohydrates into a bucket and submerge its collective face therein. Dry-rubbed grilled chicken is a star player on KFC's window posters. Green beans, no longer a shameful secret on the menu like an ugly cousin of the much more popular mashed potatoes or macaroni and cheese, cascade instead through KFC's advertisements like a brilliant green waterfall or clippings of the Jolly Green Giant's hair.
 
 On the other hand, items like the Famous Bowl (once described by comedian Patton Oswalt as "a failure pile in a sadness bowl") and the obscene Double Down sandwich continue to be massively popular, so much so that KFC has recently added everyone's favorite food-improver to the Famous Bowl to create the Cheesy Bacon Bowl, advertisements for which seem almost provocative, as if KFC is daring its critics to object to its decadence.
 
This duality has created something of an identity crisis for KFC, and indeed for Yum in general, since many of the corporation's restaurants straddle the line of nutritional respectability. Can a fast food restaurant really be both unhealthy and healthy? Restaurants like Chipotle (CMG) have carved out a considerable place in the market for natural ingredients and fresh preparation. Can these restaurants capitalize on KFC's inability or unwillingness to eliminate fat bombs like the Double Down from its menu?
 
One answer may simply be that KFC makes enough money in China that it can afford to maintain the unhealthy image it has cultivated in the U.S. KFC absolutely dominates the Chinese fast food market and has plans to expand further. However, its product lines in China are vastly different from its U.S. offerings (the Chinese products include traditional Chinese soups, panko-crusted chicken, etc.), which means that while the chain is hugely popular in China, it can't parlay that success back to the U.S.
 
Another problem for the chicken chain to deal with is its target market. At the moment, it seems as if KFC can't decide whether to market primarily to families or to individuals. McDonald's (MCD) and Yum's own Taco Bell have made big strides by abandoning the family image almost entirely. Taco Bell ads feature trendy young people Instagramming their fluorescent tacos (see here on YouTube), while McDonald's likes showing hipsters falling in love while biting into Angus Third Punders (see here on YouTube).
 
KFC, on the other hand, vacillates between showing individuals happily scarfing chicken sandwiches or the aforementioned bowls and showing families using KFC's buckets-of-food system to feed a dozen people easily. The most recent campaign plays on the trope of irritating relatives being loud during the holiday season, which plays to the "family" side of things, but the Famous Bowls continue to be the chain's best-selling item. Until KFC can figure out who's buying chicken, it will continue to play second fiddle to Taco Bell in Yum's U.S. operations. Even more troubling is that Yum recently announced that its fourth-quarter sales in China were down, according to SeekingAlpha. If KFC isn't pulling its weight, it may be time for the company to figure out a clear target market and tighten up its campaigns accordingly.

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57Comments
Dec 8, 2012 2:53AM
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The coleslaw blows, but's even worse, is now they serve "Honey Sauce" with the **** for biscuits "They" account for food. High fructose corn syrup, sugar, and preservatives.

Not 1 Bee in sight..................disgusting!!! .......Eat **** America! 

Dec 5, 2012 8:32PM
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I's settle for them being One thing to This Country...I might add, under the original banner, "KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN".
Everything's become "initials".  How "WW2 secret code" of us, but it's stupid.
Dec 5, 2012 8:29PM
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I moved to the States over 10 years ago and I've had KFC twice, the second time because I was hoping the horrible experience the first time was just a fluke. It wasn't. :(  And the the price we paid for the crap they shoveled out just added to the insult.

I do miss the British KFC though, like their menu a whole lot better than the one over here.  Really miss that zinger burger.  Though I've found a yummy replacement in Wendy's spicy chicken.

Not that I eat any fast food anymore since going gluten free.  Well except Wendy's since unlike McDonald's where the only gluten free item is ketchup.

I can actually eat fairly well at Wendys.  Love the salads :)

Dec 5, 2012 8:28PM
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kfc, sucks!!!!!! to expensive, they like to push small, slimly drumsticks n thighs, gross!!!! how can chicken experts screw it up so bad? cub foods in twin cities does chicken right, chicken pieces are twice the size, legs are not broken, spiced and priced just right! kfcs can all go to china, there dumb people.
Dec 5, 2012 8:28PM
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I've been to KFC in Europe and South America, and it was quite good. But it seems anywhere I go in the US, it just sucks.
Dec 5, 2012 8:17PM
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I  have had the same problem with the chicken falling apart. The worst thing is the sides are all gross. The mashed potatoes are instant ( or at least taste like it), the gravy is fake, mac and cheese is a color that does not naturally occur  and green beans straight from the can. I have been to several locations in different states all bad.  Sadly I am from Kentucky and have eaten there for 50 years but not anymore.
Dec 5, 2012 8:11PM
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How about hiring some people that can actually speak ENGLISH!
Dec 5, 2012 7:59PM
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KFC here is in with Taco Bell so I have to have me a KFC Bowl and 6 soft tacos and a good old Mountain Dew but there goes $10 so all I can say is Yum I'm broke



Dec 5, 2012 7:57PM
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Just think how much less all this crap fast food would cost if they stopped spending millions on commercials. Let people make a decision on how good the food is.
Dec 5, 2012 7:33PM
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KFC Thailand sucks. Fortunately, there is a Muslim guy who sets up his fried chicken stand in our village every morning 0600. Best damn fried chicken you ever had.

Dec 5, 2012 7:26PM
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When Dave from Wendy's was working for KFC it really was "Kentucky Fried Chicken!"  Traditional southern cooking, they strived to be the best, everything was fresh.  Today's product from KFC is nasty and makes me run for the toilet.  Have not eaten KFC in a very long time.  Just the smell of it upsets my stomach.  I wish they would go back 30 years and learn why they became #1 - because they cared about all of their products that went out the door (fresh).  Bringing down their prices would also be nice - a bucket of dipping strips is $30 and we have not even added any sides or drinks yet (totaling around $60 to $80).  I can make the same dinner with the sides plus drinks for less than $18, more than half price and it is fresh and not greasy or soggy.  It really is sad to see an Icon like KFC get to the point were people just don't want to gather at anymore.
Dec 5, 2012 7:03PM
Dec 5, 2012 6:57PM
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Lack of decent service and available product is a big big problem

Dec 5, 2012 6:26PM
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No problem with KFC food...

Problem lies in the Price...We seldom eat there anymore..

Dec 5, 2012 6:26PM
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Kentucky fried chicken has awesome chicken, but they are over priced in my opinion. My family would indulge in a bit more KFC if there prices were better. Those tators and gravy and a side of perfect slaw with some original colonel is really hard to resist, but until the prices come down a bit....my family is going to have to drive on by for now and just enjoy the free scent of perfectly fried chicken.
Dec 5, 2012 6:23PM
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My family gets diarrhea from KFC.  Every time.
Dec 5, 2012 6:21PM
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They might as well stay in China. Popeye's and Church's are kickin' their **** where I live
Dec 5, 2012 6:19PM
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I wish I could buy chicken in the supermarket as small as the ones you get at KFC.  You can barely fit two breasts in a 10 inch skillet.  But I still love that original.  Wish they would bring back the fried gizzards.  No one could cook them as tender as KFC.  I think we should hold down those holier-than-thou health freaks and let these elderly KFC customers kick the $hit out of them.
Dec 5, 2012 6:12PM
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I have always enjoyed the flavor of KFCs original recipe chicken, however, it seems that in recent years the quality of the taste, texture and size of the pieces has gone downhill a bit. These days, Popeye's chicken beats KFC hands down. Let's face it, in todays ever-changing health-conscious society, even well respected steak houses are taking a financial beating. Of course the crappy economy doesn't help. But from time to time, the KFC Famous Bowl still hits the spot. Pricey, but good.
Dec 5, 2012 5:59PM
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I love KFC, especially the original recipe and lik ethe mashed potatoes just because I want a break from our national food, french fries. Can't figure out the bowl popularity, though. Really, gravy and shredded chees???? SONIC thinks that is overboard. Just pour some fudge sauce on there.
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