KFC in japan

arqarq Posts: 8,049
edited July 2011 in A Moving Train
Maybe in a thousand years people will forget all about Santa and Jesus, who knows maybe children will send letters to the colonel sanders and isntead of xmast it will be called Kmast! Anyway Japan always will be a
mystery to me.

http://abcnews.go.com/m/story?id=12437818



Forget Santa Claus. When it comes to Christmas marketing in Japan, Colonel Sanders may take the top prize.

While Christmas isn't a national holiday in the country, Kentucky Fried Chicken has managed to make eating its packaged chicken meals a holiday tradition.

The colonel's recipe is so popular here, the fast-food chain recommends customers place their Christmas orders two months in advance.

"Our holiday sales are five to ten times higher than other months," said spokesman Sumeo Yokokawa. "In Japan, Christmas equals KFC."

KFC's popularity can be traced back to a highly successful marketing campaign that began nearly 40 years ago.

At the time, the Christmas holiday wasn't as widely celebrated in Japan.

Yokokawa says many foreigners came to eat at KFC because they couldn't find a whole turkey or chicken anywhere else.

A KFC employee saw an opportunity to cash in, and the company launched its first Christmas meal in 1974: chicken and wine for $10, a pricey meal at the time.

"The Japanese are keen to celebrate Christmas in a non-religious way," said Roy Larke, a Rikkyo University Business Professor. "There's a certain amount of nostalgia attached to the KFC Christmas meal. People try to pass the tradition onto their children."

The traditional Christmas party barrels sell for about $40 these days – a family pack that includes fried chicken, a salad, and chocolate cake. But the holiday menu isn't limited to fried chicken.

KFC offers roast chicken, smoked chicken, even barbecue chicken for a limited time.

Yokokawa says each store is limited in the amount of chicken it can fry, so the company expanded the menu to make sure customers don't go home empty-handed.

KFC's Japanese stores posted its highest holiday sales in 14 years last year, and Yokokawa says they are on track to break that record this year.

At the KFC store in Tokyo's trendy Ebisu neighborhood, a "sold out" sign greeted customers looking to order the Christmas party barrel. Yokokawa says the company estimates it will sell more than 240,000 of those barrels, alone.

"You can't go through Christmas without KFC," said customer Akane Yoshida. "The KFC ads are everywhere during the holidays. You can't help but think about it."

Those ads feature young children wearing Santa hats, dancing around with KFC barrels in hand. There's even a special KFC Christmas jingle that plays in the back, while the children remind viewers to get their holiday orders in early.

They're not the only ones getting in the spirit. The colonel himself dresses up in a Santa suit – the statue greets customers at most stores.

"KFC has managed to hold their own during the Christmas holiday," said Larke. "They've got a long history of very aggressive, very intelligent marketing. I don't think anybody can match that."

Competitors are trying.

Department stores and convenience stores now offer their own version of fried or roast chicken. This year, McDonalds entered the Christmas market with its "iCon' Box:" a packaged meal that includes chicken strips, chicken nuggets, French fries, and Christmas-themed cell phone strap.
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  • Nothingman54Nothingman54 Posts: 2,251
    Well.... I'm hungry! 420!
    I'll be back
  • Cool Face RyanCool Face Ryan Posts: 1,254
    Kentucky Fried Christmas
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  • BinauralJamBinauralJam Posts: 14,158
    Wait until they find out about Popeye's
  • ByrnzieByrnzie Posts: 21,037
    edited July 2011
    KFC is really popular in China too - more so than McDonalds e.t.c. KFC's are everywhere here. Personally, I can't stand them. I made a decision a long time ago never to eat any of their food again. Though occasionally I'll grab a coffee from one of their stores, or pop in to use their toilets.
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  • Thoughts_ArriveThoughts_Arrive Melbourne, Australia Posts: 15,165
    Finger Lickin' Good!
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  • haffajappahaffajappa British Columbia Posts: 5,955
    Let's face it.




    Asians are weird.


    And KFC is GROSS! blagh
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  • haffajappahaffajappa British Columbia Posts: 5,955
    The girl at the end of this made me LOL

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mM9IeRXxdTA
    OMMMM NOMMMMM NOMMMMMMM
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  • maynardsuxmaynardsux Posts: 1,095
    Had McDonald's when i visited there, still the best McD's i've ever had (which isn't saying much) :lol:
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  • Thoughts_ArriveThoughts_Arrive Melbourne, Australia Posts: 15,165
    haffajappa wrote:
    The girl at the end of this made me LOL

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mM9IeRXxdTA
    OMMMM NOMMMMM NOMMMMMMM

    Super fun happy time chicken!
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  • Godfather.Godfather. Posts: 12,504
    KFC is some nasty stuff, I don't know how it is in china or japan or where ever but here in the states you can squeeze the oil out of a piece of ....chicken ?? and lub a motorhome.

    Godfather.
  • haffajappahaffajappa British Columbia Posts: 5,955
    Godfather. wrote:
    KFC is some nasty stuff, I don't know how it is in china or japan or where ever but here in the states you can squeeze the oil out of a piece of ....chicken ?? and lub a motorhome.

    Godfather.
    oh god and they took away the bread and made a chicken-bacon-cheese-chicken sandwich... no wonder there is an obesity problem in north america... sooooooooo gross
    live pearl jam is best pearl jam
  • Godfather.Godfather. Posts: 12,504
    haffajappa wrote:
    Godfather. wrote:
    KFC is some nasty stuff, I don't know how it is in china or japan or where ever but here in the states you can squeeze the oil out of a piece of ....chicken ?? and lub a motorhome.

    Godfather.
    oh god and they took away the bread and made a chicken-bacon-cheese-chicken sandwich... no wonder there is an obesity problem in north america... sooooooooo gross

    :lol: nobody in my house will touch it not even my 17 yr old son.

    Godfather.
  • Cool Face RyanCool Face Ryan Posts: 1,254
    Dont you DARE mock the KFC Double Down! It was BRILLIANT!
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  • haffajappahaffajappa British Columbia Posts: 5,955
    manutd3581 wrote:
    Dont you DARE mock the KFC Double Down! It was BRILLIANT!
    lol... except you'll need a double bypass once you down too many of your double downs!
    live pearl jam is best pearl jam
  • gimmesometruth27gimmesometruth27 St. Fuckin Louis Posts: 23,303
    haffajappa wrote:
    manutd3581 wrote:
    Dont you DARE mock the KFC Double Down! It was BRILLIANT!
    lol... except you'll need a double bypass once you down too many of your double downs!
    actually the delicious double down ( i had half of one, split with a g/f at the time) has less calories and is better for you than a whopper with cheese from burger king... :lol: plus it has a lot less carbs. but yeah, if you make it the staple of your diet, bad things can happen to your circulatory system :)
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  • chadwickchadwick up my ass Posts: 21,157
    i want pudding @ KFC





















    i know i am a genius

















    pudding is for dipping














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