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NewShifting Chinese tastes nudge Yum! Brands and McDonald’s to sell stakes in their operations

Yum’s KFC and McDonald bolstered by craving for Americana

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A woman holds an umbrella as she walks past a KFC restaurant in Beijing, China as shifting tastes prompt its owner Yum Brands to consider selling its business there. Photo: AP
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When it comes to China’s multi-billion dollar fast food industry, Yum! Brands and McDonald’s are living large, enjoying a combined 38 per cent share of the market in 2015.

Yum’s KFC restaurant chain and the Golden Arches have long enjoyed a run of super-sized growth as consumers craved a taste of Americana.

Now, as both these giants eye spinoffs of their mainland operations, analysts are wondering whether the glory days might be over. There are signs that both companies’ absolute dominance of a fast food industry they helped create is starting to slip away as consumers shift to healthier options and Chinese-style food chains—from huoguo (hot pot) to tangbao (steamed dumplings)—proliferate.

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Logos of KFC, owned by Yum Brands Inc, are seen on its delivery bicycles in front of its restaurant in Beijing, China. Photo: Reuters
Logos of KFC, owned by Yum Brands Inc, are seen on its delivery bicycles in front of its restaurant in Beijing, China. Photo: Reuters

These headwinds may explain why investor interest in Yum’s and McDonald’s China operations has been tepid, at least so far.

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Yum’s plan to sell a minority stake to a Chinese partner seems on hold after bidders objected to the valuation and terms, while McDonald’s has seen a few potential bidders turned off by stringent deal conditions.

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