As of 2021, there are 960 KFC outlets in South Africa, and the fast food chain has more outlets in the country than any other fast food brand.[2][3][4] Ten percent of outlets are company owned, and 90 percent are franchise owned.[5]
Outlets sell the regional
pap dish as well as other dishes unique to their menu in South Africa.[6][7]
South Africa is one of the few countries where KFC does not sell
PepsiCo owned soft drinks, due to the company's historically small presence in the country.[8][9]
All of the chicken sold is reared in South Africa.[7]
History
KFC first entered the South African market in 1971.[10] The company was forced to divest its 60 company owned outlets and trademarks to a South African
holding company called Devco in 1987 after the
US Congress passed a law forbidding American companies from owning South African assets.[11] The company's 120 franchised outlets were not affected.[12] KFC continued to collect an administrative fee from Devco.[13] The company reacquired its former assets when sanctions were lifted in 1994.[14] By 1994 there were around 300 KFC outlets in the country.[15]