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Yum! Brands

Yum! Brands, Inc. (sometimes called simply Yum!), formerly Tricon Global Restaurants, Inc., is an American multinational fast food corporation listed on the Fortune 1000. Yum! operates the brands KFC, Pizza Hut, Taco Bell, and The Habit Burger Grill, except in China, where the brands are operated by a separate company, Yum China. Yum! previously also owned Long John Silver's and A&W Restaurants. The company was created as a spin-off of PepsiCo in 1997.

Yum! Brands, Inc.
FormerlyTricon Global Restaurants, Inc. (1997–2002)
Company typePublic
IndustryFoodservice
PredecessorPepsiCo
FoundedOctober 6, 1997; 26 years ago (October 6, 1997)
Headquarters,
U.S.
Number of locations
58,000 (2023)
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Revenue US$7.076 billion (2023)
US$2.318 billion (2023)[2]
US$1.597 billion (2023)[2]
Total assets US$6.231 billion (2023)[2]
Total equity −US$7.856 billion (2023)[2]
Number of employees
34,000 (2019)[2]
Subsidiaries
Websiteyum.com

Based in Louisville, Kentucky, Yum! is one of the world's largest fast food restaurant companies in terms of system units. In 2016, Yum! had 43,617 restaurants, including 2,859 that were company-owned and 40,758 that were franchised, in 135 nations and territories worldwide.[3]

History edit

PepsiCo fast food division edit

The company's history began in 1977, when PepsiCo entered the restaurant business by acquiring Pizza Hut from co-founders Dan and Frank Carney. A year later, PepsiCo purchased Taco Bell from founder Glen Bell.[4] In July 1986, R. J. Reynolds sold KFC to PepsiCo[4] to pay off debt from its recent purchase of Nabisco.

In 1990, Hot 'n Now was acquired via Taco Bell from William Van Domelen,[5] but the company was sold in 1996.[6] In 1992, PepsiCo acquired California Pizza Kitchen. In 1993, it acquired Chevys Fresh Mex,[7] D'Angelo Grilled Sandwiches,[8] and the American division of Canadian chain East Side Mario's. These chains were later sold when PepsiCo exited the restaurant business and spun off KFC, Pizza Hut and Taco Bell (see next paragraph).[9][10][11] In 1997, PepsiCo sold PepsiCo Food Systems restaurant-supply unit to Ameriserve Food Distribution Inc.[12]

Tricon Global Restaurants edit

 
Logo of Tricon

Yum! was created in 1997 as Tricon Global Restaurants, Inc. from PepsiCo's fast food division as the parent corporation of the KFC, Pizza Hut and Taco Bell restaurant companies.[13][14] The decision was announced in January and the spin off was effected on 6 October.[15] Tricon selected Louisville, also the site of KFC's headquarters, as its corporate headquarters.[14] Taco Bell and Pizza Hut continued to be headquartered in Irvine, California and Dallas, Texas, respectively.[14]

In 2000, Tricon Global tested multi-branded locations with Yorkshire Global Restaurants. By March 2002, the Tricon-Yorkshire multibranding test consisted of 83 KFC/A&Ws, six KFC/Long John Silver's and three Taco Bell/Long John Silver's and was considered successful by the companies.[16]

In 2001, KFC started test restaurants in Austin, Texas, called "Wing Works", a chicken wing line sold with one of a few flavored sauces. KFC also hired a consultant to develop a breakfast menu.[17]

Yum! Brands edit

Yorkshire in March 2002 announced it would merge with Tricon Global Restaurants to form Yum! Brands. The merger was finalized on May 8, 2002, and the name change became effective on May 22, 2002.[18] On June 6, 2002, Yum! executed a two-for-one stock split.[19] Shortly afterwards, due to Yum!'s lifetime contract with Pepsi, Long John Silver's and A&W Restaurants (which previously served Coca-Cola products) began switching to Pepsi products, with A&W Restaurants retaining A&W Root Beer from a separate deal with Dr Pepper/Seven Up (now Keurig Dr Pepper).

In 2002, Yum! began testing co-branding locations pairing Pizza Hut with Pasta Bravo, Back Yard Burgers, and A&W.[20] The Pasta Bravo concept was acquired in 2003 from Pasta Bravo, Inc. of Aliso Viejo, California for $5 million to pair with Pizza Hut.[21]

In 2003, Yum! launched WingStreet as a hybrid combo unit with an existing Pizza Hut franchise.[22] In 2007 and 2008, a thousand WingStreet stores a year were opened. On October 19, 2009, Company president Scott Bergren publicized WingStreet's national launch.[22]

An East Dawning test cafeteria-style restaurant was opened in Shanghai in 2004. After initially failing, Yum! Brands chose the KFC business model (KFC is the most successful Western chain in China) and found greater success.[23] As of September 30, 2007, eight East Dawning restaurants were in operation.[24]

International focus edit

 
A single Yum! restaurant facility co-branded as Taco Bell and KFC in San Francisco, California
 
Another cobranded KFC and Taco Bell in Oscoda, Michigan

In January 2011, Yum! announced its intentions to dispose of its Long John Silver's and A&W brands to focus on its core brands of KFC, Pizza Hut and Taco Bell. For the decade leading up to the company's announcement, major growth had relied on international expansion. With little presence outside North America, the two chains no longer fit in the company's long-term growth plans.[25] The foreign expansion—particularly that of Taco Bell, KFC and Pizza Hut—was cited in the firm's January 18, 2011 announcement of its intention to dispose of the A&W and Long John Silver's chains. Both of those chains also suffered from poor sales, and had fewer locations compared to the other chains in the Yum! Brands portfolio. In September 2011, Yum! announced they had found buyers for the A&W and Long John Silver's chains. A Great American Brand bought A&W, and Long John Silver's was sold to LJS Partners LLC.[26]

In May 2011, Yum! agreed to purchase Chinese hot pot chain Little Sheep for HK$4.56 billion.[27] The deal spent more than 4 months in antitrust review by the Chinese Ministry of Commerce, to determine whether or not the transaction would result in a monopolistic positioning of Yum! in the country's restaurant industry. The Ministry approved the deal in November 2011, according to Little Sheep representatives.[28]

In 2012, a KFC opened in Ramallah and became the first American fast food restaurant to operate in the West Bank; a Pizza Hut was also planned.[29]

In 2013, a few KFC locations in China supplied chicken found to contain "excess levels of chemical residue". Yum! had lost 6% of sales from publicity in China as of January 25, 2013.[30]

The company opened its first restaurant in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, in May 2013. For Mongolia, KFC was the first western fast food to open its doors in the country. The company is planning to open 15 more restaurants in Ulaanbaatar in the next 5 years, including the country's first drive-thru service.[31] Yum! Brands also opened Taco Bell and Pizza Hut restaurants in newer Target stores.

Yum! Brands opened its 40,000th store in Calangute, Goa, India in October 2013.[32]

In 2013, its KFC subsidiary opened a fast casual version, KFC eleven, test location in Louisville on Bardstown Road. The sole KFC Eleven was closed in April 2015.[33] In the third quarter of 2013, Yum! Brands had to book an impairment of the goodwill resulting from the takeover of Little Sheep in 2011 in the amount of $222 million, which reduced profits for 2013.[34]

In 2014, Yum! launched a number of additional restaurant test concepts, Super Chix, U.S. Taco Co. and Banh Shop.[35] Yum! opened Super Chix in Central Arlington, Texas, a restaurant similar in format to Chick-fil-A, on April 9, 2014.[36] In the summer of 2014, Yum!'s Taco Bell subsidiary launched its U.S. Taco Co and Urban Tap Room fast-casual taco concept restaurant in Huntington Beach, California, to take on fast casual restaurants like Chipotle and Panera.[37]

In the first quarter of 2015, Third Point Management and Corvex Management separately acquired an unspecified stake in the company.[38] A second Chix unit opened in May 2015 with additional menu items. Super Chix was sold to founder Nick Ouimet and an investment group in August 2015.[35]

In 2017, Yum! announced plans to open 10 Pizza Hut restaurants in Ethiopia, after signing a franchise with the country's Belayab Foods and Franchise PLC.[39]

In January 2020, Yum! announced they were acquiring Irvine, California-based The Habit Burger Grill, for $375 million; the transaction was completed on March 18, 2020.[40][41]

In 2020 and 2021, Yum! acquired several technology companies. In March 2020, it acquired Heartstyles, an omnichannel training company.[42] In March 2021, it acquired Tictuk Technologies, an Israeli omnichannel ordering and marketing solutions provider,[43] and announced it was acquiring Kvantum Inc., an artificial intelligence-based consumer insights and marketing technology company.[44] In September 2021, Yum! completed the acquisition of Australian kitchen order management and delivery technology company Dragontail Systems for US$69.1 million in cash.[45]

In December 2023 the company announced it will acquire 218 restaurants from its largest franchisee EG Group in the UK and Ireland. After completion in 2024, all of the privately owned EG Group's KFC UK and Ireland businesses will come under Yum's KFC UK and Ireland management.[46]

Corporate edit

 
The KFC Yum! Center, Louisville's largest arena

The current CEO of Yum! Brands is David Gibbs. Former CEOs include Greg Creed and David C. Novak.[47] Novak became CEO of predecessor firm Tricon Global on January 1, 2000, and chairman of the board on January 1, 2001.[48] Greg Creed replaced Novak in his role as CEO on January 1, 2015.[49] At the AGM in May 2016, Robert D. Walter became non-executive chairman. At the end of 2019 Greg Creed retired as CEO and the current COO (David Gibbs) was Creed's replacement.[50]

Since 2006, Yum! Brands has served as the corporate sponsor of the Kentucky Derby.[51]

On October 20, 2015, Yum! Brands, Inc., announced that it intended to separate into two independent, publicly traded companies.[52] Yum China was spun off on November 1, 2016.[53] Yum China's operations excluded stores in Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan, which are franchised from Yum Brands through Jardine Matheson unit Jardine Pacific's Jardine Restaurant Group.

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See also edit

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Yum redirects here For other uses see Yum Yum Brands Inc sometimes called simply Yum formerly Tricon Global Restaurants Inc is an American multinational fast food corporation listed on the Fortune 1000 Yum operates the brands KFC Pizza Hut Taco Bell and The Habit Burger Grill except in China where the brands are operated by a separate company Yum China Yum previously also owned Long John Silver s and A amp W Restaurants The company was created as a spin off of PepsiCo in 1997 Yum Brands Inc FormerlyTricon Global Restaurants Inc 1997 2002 Company typePublicTraded asNYSE YUMS amp P 500 componentIndustryFoodservicePredecessorPepsiCoFoundedOctober 6 1997 26 years ago October 6 1997 HeadquartersLouisville Kentucky U S Number of locations58 000 2023 Area servedWorldwideKey peopleBrian Cornell Non Executive Chairman David Gibbs CEO Tracy Skeans COO 1 RevenueUS 7 076 billion 2023 Operating incomeUS 2 318 billion 2023 2 Net incomeUS 1 597 billion 2023 2 Total assetsUS 6 231 billion 2023 2 Total equity US 7 856 billion 2023 2 Number of employees34 000 2019 2 SubsidiariesThe Habit Burger GrillKFCPizza HutTaco BellHeartstylesTictuk TechnologiesKvantumDragontail SystemsWebsiteyum wbr com Based in Louisville Kentucky Yum is one of the world s largest fast food restaurant companies in terms of system units In 2016 Yum had 43 617 restaurants including 2 859 that were company owned and 40 758 that were franchised in 135 nations and territories worldwide 3 Contents 1 History 1 1 PepsiCo fast food division 1 2 Tricon Global Restaurants 1 3 Yum Brands 1 4 International focus 2 Corporate 3 Brands 3 1 Current 3 2 Former 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editPepsiCo fast food division edit The company s history began in 1977 when PepsiCo entered the restaurant business by acquiring Pizza Hut from co founders Dan and Frank Carney A year later PepsiCo purchased Taco Bell from founder Glen Bell 4 In July 1986 R J Reynolds sold KFC to PepsiCo 4 to pay off debt from its recent purchase of Nabisco In 1990 Hot n Now was acquired via Taco Bell from William Van Domelen 5 but the company was sold in 1996 6 In 1992 PepsiCo acquired California Pizza Kitchen In 1993 it acquired Chevys Fresh Mex 7 D Angelo Grilled Sandwiches 8 and the American division of Canadian chain East Side Mario s These chains were later sold when PepsiCo exited the restaurant business and spun off KFC Pizza Hut and Taco Bell see next paragraph 9 10 11 In 1997 PepsiCo sold PepsiCo Food Systems restaurant supply unit to Ameriserve Food Distribution Inc 12 Tricon Global Restaurants edit nbsp Logo of Tricon Yum was created in 1997 as Tricon Global Restaurants Inc from PepsiCo s fast food division as the parent corporation of the KFC Pizza Hut and Taco Bell restaurant companies 13 14 The decision was announced in January and the spin off was effected on 6 October 15 Tricon selected Louisville also the site of KFC s headquarters as its corporate headquarters 14 Taco Bell and Pizza Hut continued to be headquartered in Irvine California and Dallas Texas respectively 14 In 2000 Tricon Global tested multi branded locations with Yorkshire Global Restaurants By March 2002 the Tricon Yorkshire multibranding test consisted of 83 KFC A amp Ws six KFC Long John Silver s and three Taco Bell Long John Silver s and was considered successful by the companies 16 In 2001 KFC started test restaurants in Austin Texas called Wing Works a chicken wing line sold with one of a few flavored sauces KFC also hired a consultant to develop a breakfast menu 17 Yum Brands edit Yorkshire in March 2002 announced it would merge with Tricon Global Restaurants to form Yum Brands The merger was finalized on May 8 2002 and the name change became effective on May 22 2002 18 On June 6 2002 Yum executed a two for one stock split 19 Shortly afterwards due to Yum s lifetime contract with Pepsi Long John Silver s and A amp W Restaurants which previously served Coca Cola products began switching to Pepsi products with A amp W Restaurants retaining A amp W Root Beer from a separate deal with Dr Pepper Seven Up now Keurig Dr Pepper In 2002 Yum began testing co branding locations pairing Pizza Hut with Pasta Bravo Back Yard Burgers and A amp W 20 The Pasta Bravo concept was acquired in 2003 from Pasta Bravo Inc of Aliso Viejo California for 5 million to pair with Pizza Hut 21 In 2003 Yum launched WingStreet as a hybrid combo unit with an existing Pizza Hut franchise 22 In 2007 and 2008 a thousand WingStreet stores a year were opened On October 19 2009 Company president Scott Bergren publicized WingStreet s national launch 22 An East Dawning test cafeteria style restaurant was opened in Shanghai in 2004 After initially failing Yum Brands chose the KFC business model KFC is the most successful Western chain in China and found greater success 23 As of September 30 2007 eight East Dawning restaurants were in operation 24 International focus edit nbsp A single Yum restaurant facility co branded as Taco Bell and KFC in San Francisco California nbsp Another cobranded KFC and Taco Bell in Oscoda Michigan In January 2011 Yum announced its intentions to dispose of its Long John Silver s and A amp W brands to focus on its core brands of KFC Pizza Hut and Taco Bell For the decade leading up to the company s announcement major growth had relied on international expansion With little presence outside North America the two chains no longer fit in the company s long term growth plans 25 The foreign expansion particularly that of Taco Bell KFC and Pizza Hut was cited in the firm s January 18 2011 announcement of its intention to dispose of the A amp W and Long John Silver s chains Both of those chains also suffered from poor sales and had fewer locations compared to the other chains in the Yum Brands portfolio In September 2011 Yum announced they had found buyers for the A amp W and Long John Silver s chains A Great American Brand bought A amp W and Long John Silver s was sold to LJS Partners LLC 26 In May 2011 Yum agreed to purchase Chinese hot pot chain Little Sheep for HK 4 56 billion 27 The deal spent more than 4 months in antitrust review by the Chinese Ministry of Commerce to determine whether or not the transaction would result in a monopolistic positioning of Yum in the country s restaurant industry The Ministry approved the deal in November 2011 according to Little Sheep representatives 28 In 2012 a KFC opened in Ramallah and became the first American fast food restaurant to operate in the West Bank a Pizza Hut was also planned 29 In 2013 a few KFC locations in China supplied chicken found to contain excess levels of chemical residue Yum had lost 6 of sales from publicity in China as of January 25 2013 30 The company opened its first restaurant in Ulaanbaatar Mongolia in May 2013 For Mongolia KFC was the first western fast food to open its doors in the country The company is planning to open 15 more restaurants in Ulaanbaatar in the next 5 years including the country s first drive thru service 31 Yum Brands also opened Taco Bell and Pizza Hut restaurants in newer Target stores Yum Brands opened its 40 000th store in Calangute Goa India in October 2013 32 In 2013 its KFC subsidiary opened a fast casual version KFC eleven test location in Louisville on Bardstown Road The sole KFC Eleven was closed in April 2015 33 In the third quarter of 2013 Yum Brands had to book an impairment of the goodwill resulting from the takeover of Little Sheep in 2011 in the amount of 222 million which reduced profits for 2013 34 In 2014 Yum launched a number of additional restaurant test concepts Super Chix U S Taco Co and Banh Shop 35 Yum opened Super Chix in Central Arlington Texas a restaurant similar in format to Chick fil A on April 9 2014 36 In the summer of 2014 Yum s Taco Bell subsidiary launched its U S Taco Co and Urban Tap Room fast casual taco concept restaurant in Huntington Beach California to take on fast casual restaurants like Chipotle and Panera 37 In the first quarter of 2015 Third Point Management and Corvex Management separately acquired an unspecified stake in the company 38 A second Chix unit opened in May 2015 with additional menu items Super Chix was sold to founder Nick Ouimet and an investment group in August 2015 35 In 2017 Yum announced plans to open 10 Pizza Hut restaurants in Ethiopia after signing a franchise with the country s Belayab Foods and Franchise PLC 39 In January 2020 Yum announced they were acquiring Irvine California based The Habit Burger Grill for 375 million the transaction was completed on March 18 2020 40 41 In 2020 and 2021 Yum acquired several technology companies In March 2020 it acquired Heartstyles an omnichannel training company 42 In March 2021 it acquired Tictuk Technologies an Israeli omnichannel ordering and marketing solutions provider 43 and announced it was acquiring Kvantum Inc an artificial intelligence based consumer insights and marketing technology company 44 In September 2021 Yum completed the acquisition of Australian kitchen order management and delivery technology company Dragontail Systems for US 69 1 million in cash 45 In December 2023 the company announced it will acquire 218 restaurants from its largest franchisee EG Group in the UK and Ireland After completion in 2024 all of the privately owned EG Group s KFC UK and Ireland businesses will come under Yum s KFC UK and Ireland management 46 Corporate edit nbsp The KFC Yum Center Louisville s largest arena The current CEO of Yum Brands is David Gibbs Former CEOs include Greg Creed and David C Novak 47 Novak became CEO of predecessor firm Tricon Global on January 1 2000 and chairman of the board on January 1 2001 48 Greg Creed replaced Novak in his role as CEO on January 1 2015 49 At the AGM in May 2016 Robert D Walter became non executive chairman At the end of 2019 Greg Creed retired as CEO and the current COO David Gibbs was Creed s replacement 50 Since 2006 Yum Brands has served as the corporate sponsor of the Kentucky Derby 51 On October 20 2015 Yum Brands Inc announced that it intended to separate into two independent publicly traded companies 52 Yum China was spun off on November 1 2016 53 Yum China s operations excluded stores in Hong Kong Macau and Taiwan which are franchised from Yum Brands through Jardine Matheson unit Jardine Pacific s Jardine Restaurant Group Brands editCurrent edit KFC Pizza Hut Taco Bell Banh Shop minority investor The Habit Burger Grill Former edit A amp W Restaurants Sold to A Great American Brand LLC a consortium of A amp W franchisees in 2011 26 D Angelo Grilled Sandwiches Sold to Papa Gino s in 1997 Hot n Now Acquired by PepsiCo in 1990 placed under the Taco Bell branch Now mostly defunct with only 1 out of 150 remaining in Sturgis Michigan now owned by BTND LLC the owner of Burger Time Long John Silver s Sold to LJS Partners Long John Silver s franchisees and other private investors in 2011 26 Pasta Bravo Super Chix 35 East Dawning Spun off into Yum China in 2016 Little Sheep Spun off into Yum China in 2016See also edit nbsp Companies portal nbsp Food portal List of major employers in Louisville Kentucky Yum China Restaurant BrandsReferences edit Petre Holly February 2 2021 Yum Brands promotes Tracy Skeans to chief operating officer Nation s Restaurant News Archived from the original on February 2 2021 Retrieved February 3 2021 a b c d e Yum Brands Inc Form 10 K for 2023 U S Securities and Exchange Commission Report Archived from the original on March 25 2020 Retrieved April 13 2023 Yum Brands 2016 10 K yum com Archived from the original on April 5 2017 Retrieved June 19 2017 a b Millman Nancy January 24 1997 PEPSICO TO SPIN OFF RESTAURANTS Chicago Tribune Archived from the original on September 26 2018 Retrieved June 25 2019 Johnson Greg April 26 1995 Taco Bell Cools on Hot n Now Burger Chain Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on September 17 2016 Retrieved September 8 2016 Richardson James M December 7 1998 No Quiero 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