Fast Food Indonesia Tbk PT
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Fast Food Indonesia Tbk PT
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PT Fast Food Indonesia Tbk engages in the food and restaurant business. The company is headquartered in Jakarta, Dki Jakarta and currently employs 14,907 full-time employees. The firm has the rights to use the KFC brand and operates a total of approximately 421 outlets, spread across 32 of the 33 provinces, in more than 95 cities throughout Indonesia. The firm's main products include Colonel's Original Recipe and Hot & Crispy. The firm's products are grouped into various categories, including Goceng Menu, Practical Menu and other combination package menus. Other categories are Practical Menu consisting of products to be ordered to be carried and consumed easily on the way, such as Colonel Burger, Twister, Colonel Yakiniku, etc. to add a variety of combination package menus at affordable value-added prices, Super Panas and KFC Attack continue to be offered. The company also provides products that are tailored to local tastes, including Perdekel, Rice, Salad and KFC Soup.
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