KFC is moving its headquarters to Texas in a strategic decision that aligns with its parent company Yum! Brands' existing presence in the state. Approximately 100 KFC corporate employees are expected to relocate within six months, while around 90 remote positions will also transition to Texas. The move is anticipated to increase housing demand in Texas, which is recognized for its job growth, tax benefits, and skilled workforce. This relocation emphasizes Texas's burgeoning economy and its appeal for businesses and residents alike.
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