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15 Апр 2004

Автор:
Reuters

KFC's plans for Tibet restaurant could result in backlash

With 1,000 restaurants, China is KFC's biggest market outside the United States...As a result, KFC [part of YUM!] is almost certain to encounter opposition from pro-Tibet activist groups trying to characterise it as supporting Beijing's position that Tibet is a natural part of China...KFC's closest competitor, McDonald's, has no plans to enter Tibet...[also refers to Holiday Inn (part of InterContinental Hotels), Sino Gold]