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− | AFC sold all their assets (Restaurants & Brands, Including [[Church's Chicken]] & [[Cinnabon]]) to different companies, except Popeyes, so on Jan 21, 2014, AFC became Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen, Inc. In 2017, Popeyes was bought by [[Restaurant Brands International]], bringing an |
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Revision as of 15:26, 28 May 2020
AFC Enterprises
2003–2014
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Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen, Inc.
2014–2017
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AFC sold all their assets (Restaurants & Brands, Including Church's Chicken & Cinnabon) to different companies, except Popeyes, so on Jan 21, 2014, AFC became Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen, Inc. In 2017, Popeyes was bought by Restaurant Brands International, bringing an end to Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen, Inc.