KFC's £20,000 to find sites for three Northamptonshire drive-thrus is not chicken feed

'The Colonel' is eyeing up Kettering, Daventry and Towcester ammong 500 new outlets nationwide
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KFC want to build three new drive-thrus in Northamptonshire — and have £20,000 up for grabs for anybody who finds spots to build them.

The fried chicken chain are targeting a second outlet in Kettering and others in Daventry and Towcester as part of a plan to add 500 restaurants to the 900 already scattered across the UK.

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A KFC spokesman said: "Drive-thrus are our most popular asset and they are , which is now more flexible in both design and foot print than ever before.

"We can fit into sites more than one-third of a acre and will consider vacant sites and even existing building conversion.

"Ideally, potential sites should be freehold, leasehold, long leasehold with 20 spaces or shared car parking.

"And we pay £20,000 for all recognised introductions."

KFC currently has ten sites in Northamptonshire — five in Northampton and two in Wellingborough plus others at Kettering Leisure Park, Corby and Raunds.

KFC is looking for sites for three new drive-thrus in Northamptonshire. Photo: Getty ImagesKFC is looking for sites for three new drive-thrus in Northamptonshire. Photo: Getty Images
KFC is looking for sites for three new drive-thrus in Northamptonshire. Photo: Getty Images
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The company, which is owned by Yum! Brands Inc, based in Louisville, Kentucky, wants to put a second outlet in Kettering somewhere on the north side of the town.

Britain's first Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant opened in Preston in 1965.

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