KFC to Showcase Historic Safe & Move Colonel Sanders' Famed Secret Recipe Via High-Security Motorcade
09 September 2008 - 9:30PM
PR Newswire (US)
KFC Unveils Plans to Temporarily Relocate Original Recipe and
Modernize Security for the Brand's Iconic Blend of 11 Herbs and
Spices as it Launches New Original Recipe Chicken Strips
LOUISVILLE, Ky., Sept. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- The secret's out. Or, at
least it will be later today. After being locked in a safe for 68
years, Colonel Harland Sanders' handwritten Original Recipe(R) will
temporarily be relocated to a secret-secure location as KFC
modernizes the safekeeping of one of America's top corporate trade
secrets. The move comes as KFC launches its Original Recipe
Boneless Chicken Strips, the first-ever line extension carrying the
flavor of Sanders' secret blend of 11 herbs and spices. "With our
Original Recipe Strips, KFC is putting a first-ever modern twist on
our historic Original Recipe," KFC President Roger Eaton explained.
"The addition of these new boneless strips to our menu will greatly
complement the Colonel's signature Original Recipe fried chicken in
a form that fits consumers' on-the-go lifestyle." As a
long-standing cornerstone of the world's most popular chicken
restaurant chain, Sanders' Original Recipe ranks among America's
most valuable trade secrets. "The concept of having a secret recipe
is priceless and it provides KFC with a meaningful point of
difference and a competitive advantage," said Ron Paul, president
of Technomics. Today's Historic Relocation For the first time in 68
years, KFC is moving the Colonel's most prized possession. To help
keep its most valuable asset safe, KFC has hired national corporate
security expert and former New York City Police Detective Bo Dietl
to consult on its security modernization project and oversee the
temporary relocation of Sanders' Original Recipe. "My first
security recommendation to keep this high-value asset safe is to
move it to a top-secret, secure location until new corporate
security upgrades are in place," said Dietl. With the help of the
Louisville Metro Police Department and Brink's, Incorporated, an
armored car and a locked briefcase handcuffed to Mr. Dietl, the
Original Recipe will be transported from KFC corporate headquarters
to an undisclosed location for safekeeping while Dietl's
recommended security upgrades are evaluated. Original Recipe for
Safekeeping It takes many moving parts to keep the secret Original
Recipe under wraps. Only two KFC executives know the finger-lickin'
recipe of 11 herbs and spices. A third executive knows the
combination to the safe where the handwritten recipe resides. Less
than a handful of KFC employees know the identities of the three
executives, who are not allowed to travel together on the same
plane or in the same car for security reasons. The specific details
of the secret recipe of herbs and spices are shrouded in secrecy,
even among the suppliers who produce and blend it. Multiple
suppliers are involved in the process, bound by strict secrecy
agreements, and none of the individual suppliers know the entire
formula. To further safeguard the secret recipe, KFC does not
identify the suppliers involved in producing and blending the
recipe. Successful Secret Colonel Harland Sanders created the
now-famous Original Recipe in 1940, and it hasn't changed since.
While Sanders' Original Recipe fried chicken is a mainstay of the
KFC menu, the world's most popular chicken restaurant chain is also
giving the Original Recipe a modern makeover, by introducing
Original Recipe Strips. The new product combines the home-style
taste that America knows and loves with the innovation of KFC's
popular boneless chicken strips. KFC Can Protect Your Secrets Too
The same company that has kept the Colonel's Original Recipe a
secret for decades will now keep your secret safe! To celebrate the
introduction of Original Recipe Strips and the Colonel's closely
guarded secret, we encourage you to share your secret for
safekeeping. Submit your secret to our all-new, high-tech virtual
"Secret Safe" at http://www.kfc.com/secretsafe. For more
information or to find your nearest KFC location, please visit
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Corporation, based in Louisville, Ky., is the world's most popular
chicken restaurant chain specializing in Original Recipe(R), Extra
Crispy(TM) and Colonel's Crispy Strips(R) with home-style sides,
Honey BBQ Wings, and freshly made chicken sandwiches. There are
more than 14,000 KFC outlets in more than 80 countries and
territories around the world, serving some 12 million customers
each day. KFC Corporation is a subsidiary of Yum! Brands, Inc.,
Louisville, Ky. (NYSE:YUM.) DATASOURCE: KFC CONTACT: Laurie Schalow
of KFC, +1-502-874-8100, ; or Mary Massey, +1-312-988-2317, , for
KFC Web site: http://www.kfc.com/
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