KFC Expands in Morocco with New Casablanca Restaurant, Creating 50 Jobs

The KFC fast food chain, specialized in fried chicken, is concretizing its expansion line in Morocco, through the opening of a new restaurant located in Derb Ghallef in Casablanca.
This is its 22nd restaurant in the kingdom, a press release reports, recalling that the latter is open after the first KFC Drive in Dar Bouazza. A total of 50 direct and indirect jobs have been created with this new opening.
Built on an area of 250 m², the new restaurant required an investment of 6 million DH, the group points out, stressing that the brand intends to serve a new premium menu at low prices and which will be available in all its restaurants throughout the Kingdom.
In this regard, KFC affirms that it is betting on the enhancement and use of local products (particularly chicken, which is the main ingredient of the brand), in order to encourage the consumption of 100% Moroccan products.
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