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KFC in INDIA - Ethical Issues

PRESENTATION ON THE CASE STUDY OF

By Anjli

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BACKGROUND OF KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN KFC is based in Louisville, Kentucky, and is the

world’s most popular chicken restaurant chain.

Founded by Colonel Harland Sanders in in the early

1930s by cooking & serving food for hungry travellers.

In 1952 Sanders started franchising his chicken

business & named it as KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN.

KFC is part of Yum! Brands, Inc., the world's largest

restaurant company in terms of system restaurants,

with more than 36,000 locations around the world.

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BACKGROUND OF KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN KFC operates more than 5,200 restaurants in the United

States an Yum! Brands is run by David Novak, Chairman &

CEO .

d more than 15,000 units around the world.

109 countries and territories around the world.

Every day, more than 12 million customers are served at KFC

restaurants.

KFC Division is run by Cheryl Bachelder,

President and Chief Concept Officer

8 Million Customer Each day.

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KFC’s Entry in INDIA

KFC was the first fast food multinational to enter INDIA , after the economic liberalization policy of the Indian Govt. in early 1990s.

KFC received permission to open 30 new outlets across the country & Opened first fast food outlet in Bangalore in June 1995 by targeting upper middle class population.

PepsiCo planned to open 60 KFC and Pizza Hut outlets in next 7 yrs in the country.

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Issues:

» Understand the significance of cultural, economic, regulatory and ecological issues while establishing business in a foreign country» Appreciate the need for protecting animal rights in developed and developing countries like India» Understand the importance of ethics in doing business» Examine the reasons for protests of PETA(People for Ethical Treatment of Animals ) » Identify solutions for KFC's problems in India

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Problems for KFC

Protests by farmers led by the Karnataka Rajya Ryote Sangha (KRRS) & the farmers leader was Nanjundaswamy who used the term ‘junk food’ against KFC.

Protests by cultural & Economic activists. Protests by PETA in the late 1990s. Support of celebrities in against of KFC

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SWOT ANALYSISSTRENGTHS

WEAKNESSES

•NON ETHICAL BUSINESS PRACTICE•PETA PROTEST•KRRS PROTEST•MSG FLAVOUR IN CHICKEN

OPPORTUNITY•RETAIL BOOM IN INDIA•INDIANS YOUTH ARE ADOPTING WESTERN CULTURE•INDIAN ECONOMY•COSMOPOLITAN RAPID DEVELOPMENT

THREATS•MSG CHICKEN FLAVOUR•PETA LIKE ORGANIZATIONS•POLITICAL PARTIES PROTESTING FOR JUNK FOOD•PROTEST SUPPORT FROM FAMOUS PERSONALITIES LIKE ANIL KUMBLE,ADITI GOVITHRIKAR,JOHN ABRAHAM ETC

•UNDERSTAND THE CULTURE,REGULATORY& ECOLOGICAL ISSUES.•UNDERSTAND THE IMPORTANCE OF ETHICS IN DOING BUSINESS•EXAMINE THE REASONS FOR PROTESTS OF PETA•IDENTIFY SOLUTIONS FOR KFC’S PROBLEMS IN INDIA

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Questions For Discussion

Since its entry in India in 1995,KFC has been facing protests by cultural & Economic activists and farmers. What are the reasons for these protests?

Question 1 -

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Answer 1

Need for protecting animal rights Chicken they serve is full of chemicals

(mono-sodium glutamate) It encourage farmers to shift

production of crops to animal feeding Leaves poorer section of society with

no affordable food.

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Question 2 -

Do you think in the light of fierce competition, it is justified for business organizations not to give importance to ethical values at the cost of making profits? Why or Why not?

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Answer 2No, in the light of cut throat competition, the co. should give importance to the ethics rather than the making profit.

Profit comes from customers.

Customers have ethics.

Customer is always right. As someone very rightly said, “customers are always right and if at any point of time u feel that customer is wrong, and then you are wrong.”

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CONCLUSION

KFC should implement a farm level guideline & audit

program - a program which is industry-leading in the areas of poultry care and handling, mainly  for their suppliers in the broiler industry.

Finally, we can understand from the case that every business organization should understand the importance of ethics by understanding the culture, regulatory & ecological issues in different countries.

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