Churchs Chicken
历史时间线
- 1952: George W. Church Sr. opens first restaurant in San Antonio, Texas, across from the Alamo
- 1970s: Reaches 500+ locations; goes public
- 1989: Acquired by AFC Enterprises (also owned Popeyes at the time)
- 2000s: Sold to private equity; focuses on international expansion
- 2010s: Rebrands some international locations to 'Texas Chicken'
- 2020s: Part of FAT Brands portfolio after acquisition
商业模式
QSR chain specializing in hand-battered fried chicken, tenders, and honey-butter biscuits. Revenue from food sales at company-owned and franchised locations. Strong international presence, especially in Latin America.
护城河分析
International brand recognition — Church's (as Texas Chicken) has a significant presence in Latin America and the Middle East. The hand-battered cooking method and honey-butter biscuits differentiate from competitors.
关键数据
Approximately 1,500+ locations in over 25 countries. International locations outnumber US locations. Part of FAT Brands' growing portfolio.
有趣事实
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The original restaurant was opened across from the Alamo in San Antonio — the location was chosen specifically for its tourist traffic.
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In many Latin American countries, Church's operates under the name 'Texas Chicken' — a rebrand that resonates better with local consumers who associate Texas with quality beef and chicken.
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