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What is Yum Brands Company Operated Sales (USD Mil)?

Company Operated Sales (USD Mil) is the total sales from the restaurants operated by the company instead of by franchisees.

In the restaurant business, when a company decides to open a new store, it can either sell franchises or expand on its own. When the company decides to franchise, it sells its proven business system and brand to an investor. For example, an already successful restaurant can transfer the business model and brand to investors in other towns. If the main business decides to expand on its own, it buys the equipment and real estate necessary for expansion. With franchises, individual business owners control quality in an independent location.

The historical rank and industry rank for Yum Brands's Company Operated Sales (USD Mil) or its related term are showing as below:

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Yum Brands Company Operated Sales (USD Mil) Historical Data

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Yum Brands  (HAM:TGR) Company Operated Sales (USD Mil) Explanation

Company Operated Sales (USD Mil) is the total sales from the restaurants operated by the company instead of by franchisees.

In the restaurant business, when a company decides to open a new store, it can either sell franchises or expand on its own. When the company decides to franchise, it sells its proven business system and brand to an investor. For example, an already successful restaurant can transfer the business model and brand to investors in other towns. If the main business decides to expand on its own, it buys the equipment and real estate necessary for expansion. With franchises, individual business owners control quality in an independent location.

One of the key differences between franchise and chain stores is the amount of risk involved. When a company chooses to expand with chain stores, it assumes all of the risks on its own. It funds the entire expansion project. By comparison, when a company franchises, it passes some of the risks onto other investors. Franchising represents less risk for the parent company, but it shifts the risk to the franchisee.


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Yum Brands (HAM:TGR) Business Description

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1441 Gardiner Lane, Louisville, KY, USA, 40213
Yum Brands is a U.S.-based restaurant operator featuring a portfolio of four brands: KFC (27,760 global units at year-end 2022), Pizza Hut (19,034 units), Taco Bell (8,203 units), and The Habit Burger Grill (346 units). With $59 billion in 2022 systemwide sales, the firm is the second-largest restaurant company in the world behind McDonald's ($116 billion), ahead of Restaurant Brands International ($39 billion) and Starbucks ($27 billion). Yum is 98% franchised, with the largest franchisee, Yum China, spun out in 2016 (after which Yum China agreed to pay 3% royalties to Yum Brands in perpetuity). Yum is the newest evolution of Tricon, formerly a division of PepsiCo, and generates the bulk of its revenue from franchise royalties and marketing contributions.