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  1. Dec 24, 2019 · CNN —. Almost every year since she was a child, Hokkaido resident Naomi has looked forward to her family’s traditional Christmas meal: a KFC “party barrel” brimming with salad, cake and ...

  2. Dec 21, 2018 · 3.6 million Japanese families eat KFC at Christmas. Nowadays, Japanese people could be lining up if they don’t pre-order their Christmas meals from KFC. Namely, about 3.6 million Japanese families consume KFC during the Christmas season, reported the BBC. As a French person, it is unthinkable to eat in a fast food restaurant at Christmas ...

  3. Dec 13, 2019 · 615 Places. This year, millions of people across Japan will celebrate Christmas around buckets of Kentucky Fried Chicken. Families will order “Party Barrels” weeks in advance, replete with ...

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  5. Dec 23, 2019 · He became president and CEO of Kentucky Fried Chicken Japan from 1984 to 2002.) “KFC came to Japan in 1970, and held the first Christmas campaign in 1974, selling the combination of KFC’s ...

  6. Dec 3, 2020 · Over in South Africa, it’s all about outdoor braais, or barbecues. And in Japan, Christmas means KFC. On December 25th every year, you’ll find millions of Japanese people sitting down to a hearty meal of KFC fried chicken, with orders placed with the restaurant months in advance. It’s all thanks to a very effective marketing campaign that ...

  7. In the festive tapestry of Japan's Christmas traditions, an unexpected and finger-lickin' phenomenon emerged in 1974, weaving its origins into a cleverly devised promotional strategy by the culinary juggernaut, KFC. The story unfolds with the scarcity of turkey in the Land of the Rising Sun, steering curious foreigners towards KFC's embrace, seeking a savory alternative in the form of their ...

  8. Dec 24, 2023 · Japanese people are much more likely to eat Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) or any other type of fried chicken on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day. The tradition of sorts shaped up in the absence of ...