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KFC owner Yum sales take another hit in China | KFC owner Yum sales take another hit in China |
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Sales of US fast food giant Yum Brands, which owns Pizza Hut and KFC, fell for a fourth consecutive quarter as its Chinese business continued to slump. | Sales of US fast food giant Yum Brands, which owns Pizza Hut and KFC, fell for a fourth consecutive quarter as its Chinese business continued to slump. |
Yum's Chinese same-store sales fell by more than expected in the second quarter, by 10% despite efforts to regain ground in its biggest market after a meat safety scandal last year. | |
Globally, revenue fell 3% to $3.1bn in the three months to 13 June. | Globally, revenue fell 3% to $3.1bn in the three months to 13 June. |
The firm said its main initiative right now was to get back on track in China. | The firm said its main initiative right now was to get back on track in China. |
"The China division remains on track to open at least 700 new restaurants this year, laying the groundwork for future growth," said chief executive Greg Creed in a statement on Tuesday. | "The China division remains on track to open at least 700 new restaurants this year, laying the groundwork for future growth," said chief executive Greg Creed in a statement on Tuesday. |
The group's KFC restaurants suffered in July last year after a television news story linked the brand to supplier Shanghai Husi Food, which was accused of selling old meat. | The group's KFC restaurants suffered in July last year after a television news story linked the brand to supplier Shanghai Husi Food, which was accused of selling old meat. |
KFC, along with fast food giant McDonald's, stopped using meat from the supplier after its operations were suspended in July. | KFC, along with fast food giant McDonald's, stopped using meat from the supplier after its operations were suspended in July. |
Healthier options | Healthier options |
Adding to its China woes, customers in its home market - the US - are also shifting their eating habits to food seen to be healthier, served by competitors like Shake Shack and Chipotle Mexican Grill. | Adding to its China woes, customers in its home market - the US - are also shifting their eating habits to food seen to be healthier, served by competitors like Shake Shack and Chipotle Mexican Grill. |
The retailer's net income declined 30% to $235m (£150m) in the same period. | The retailer's net income declined 30% to $235m (£150m) in the same period. |
The company has been trying to win back customers with moves such as removing artificial colours and flavours from food at Pizza Hut and Taco Bell, it announced in May. | The company has been trying to win back customers with moves such as removing artificial colours and flavours from food at Pizza Hut and Taco Bell, it announced in May. |
Its shares fell 1% in after-hours trading in New York after the earnings results came out. | Its shares fell 1% in after-hours trading in New York after the earnings results came out. |
Correction: This story has been amended to make clear that the Shanghai Husi scandal involved allegations of supplying out-of-date, rather than tainted, meat. |
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