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(53,941 posts)Common in the US. When sales drop franchisees drop the brand and move on to another. Still the same guys. One told me they get tax write-offs for marketing when they're new to a brand. I don't know, not my line of expertise.
CanonRay
(15,928 posts)FredGarvin
(804 posts)The Japanese tradition of buying KFC is done by less than 5% of Japanese.
Dominos pizza in the US is a larger tradition.
KFC marketing invention
YoshidaYui
(44,944 posts)probably a lot more then that. Approximately 5-10% of Japanese people eat KFC for Christmas, based on available estimates and surveys.The tradition of eating KFC (or fried chicken in general) on Christmas in Japan stems from a successful 1974 marketing campaign by KFC Japan called "Kentucky for Christmas." It's a well-known custom, but often exaggerated in Western media as something "everyone" does.Reliable sources (including BBC and recent reports) consistently cite around 3.6 million Japanese families ordering KFC Christmas meals annually.
Japan has about 55-56 million households, so this equates to roughly 6-7% of households.
Assuming an average household size of 2-3 people, this involves about 8-12 million individuals, or 6-10% of Japan's population (around 125 million).
A more direct survey from 2024 (reported in 2025) found that about 30% of people planned to eat some kind of chicken dish for Christmas, but only 20% of those chose KFC meaning fewer than 10% overall bought KFC specifically.Many families opt for other fried chicken options (from convenience stores like 7-Eleven or competitors), home-cooked meals, or no special chicken at all. The hype comes from KFC's massive sales spike during the holiday (historically up to a third of their annual revenue in Japan, though more recent figures are lower), long queues, and heavy advertising but it's far from universal.
This JAPANESE GIRL Will be doing the KFC POT PIE FOR xmas today
MichMan
(16,605 posts)I was also surprised to hear several years ago how popular SPAM is in Korea.
Aussie105
(7,607 posts)Eating it straight out of a can though - not recommended.
I do not eat that disgusting greasy crap. I love my coronary arteries too much. Japanese people, in the spirit of Christmas you may have my share of KFC for the rest of my life.
Aussie105
(7,607 posts)Preferable over KFC, as long as it comes with some decent soy sauce.
But if your diet is largely rice and veg and the odd sushi serve during the year, some greasy chicken might be a special 'treat' at Christmas.
This is an infomercial, 8 minutes of it.
IronLionZion
(50,795 posts)since that is popular here. There are fewer Kentucky Fried Chicken shops here these days. Then there are other Asian chicken shops like Jollibee and Bantam King and even Japanese Karaage fried chicken.
KFC is popular in other Asian countries too like India. I think it's better quality there than here in the USA.
YoshidaYui
(44,944 posts)I Have a ton of FILIPINO FRIENDS who are ALWAYS ASKING me if i have eaten JOLLIBEE lately, they think its fantastic that the restaurant
represents their culture and food.
twodogsbarking
(17,557 posts)RazorbackExpat
(889 posts)It consisted of two pieces of roasted legs, two pieces of fried thighs, about 10 chicken nuggets, and about 4 fried tenderloins. No slaw, no biscuits. The price was 5300 yen. An order of fries was 530 yen extra. I could have gotten the same stuff at a supermarket for half the price. It was a big meh.