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As The KFC Boycott Gathers Mass, 7 More KFC's Close

Beacon Journal And Poster | 04.05.2012 17:54 | Animal Liberation | Ecology | Health | Birmingham | Liverpool

The KFC Boycott, the exploding vegan and animal rights movement, franchise disputes with Yum Restaurants of Kentucky, world's largest restaurant conglomerate, owner of KFC, Taco Bell, Pizza Hut and other chains, declining numbers of customers, and filthy store and dumpster conditions are some factors in the closing of 7 KFC stores in Northeast Ohio.



7 More KFC's Close in the US, These In Ohio:


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by Beacon Journal
Friday May 4th, 2012 10:40 AM
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Last call for several Akron-area KFC restaurants

By Gina Mace
Special to the Beacon Journal
Published: April 23, 2012 - 11:00 AM | Updated: April 24, 2012 - 07:43 PM
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These are exterior signs of the KFC Restaurant located on Route 59 reflecting the classic and new image Colonel Sanders founder's face on Monday, April 2012 in Stow, Ohio. It and several other area KFC's may close soon because problems between the franchise owner and KFC. (Paul Tople/Akron Beacon Journal)
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CUYAHOGA FALLS: The State Road KFC in the Falls is closed, and several more in the Akron area will also close soon as the result of a settlement between KFC Corp. and a franchise owner.

Other cities slated to lose the familiar fast-food chicken restaurant include Wadsworth and Stow. Locations on South Arlington and West Market streets in Akron will close as well.

Akron’s South Main Street store and one in Barberton already have closed.

The restaurants are casualties in a court fight between KFC Corp. and Columbus-based Rao’s Hospitality and its president, Gita Rao. The Akron-area restaurants, along with some in Pennsylvania, were purchased by Rao in February 2007.

In 2010, KFC sued Rao’s Hospitality, Gita Rao and Ganesh Rao Ponneri, alleging copyright infringement and breach of contract. KFC said the franchise failed to pay about $175,000 in royalties and advertising fees.

Under the terms of an earlier settlement, the franchisee was permitted to keep the stores open until Nov. 22, 2011, while a new buyer was sought.

A buyer wasn’t found, and the day the franchisee was to close the stores, Rao’s Hospitality filed for bankruptcy protection.

An attorney representing Rao’s Hospitality and Gita Rao asked the judge not to enforce the settlement agreement until the bankruptcy case was resolved. A hearing was set for March 19.

Meanwhile, the Falls Fire Department closed the State Road store on Dec. 11 because of a carbon monoxide leak.

The Akron Health Department conducted an inspection with the fire department and found several violations, including a leaky roof and grease dripping through holes in the floor into the basement. Records show inspectors also found grease caked on outlets.

Repairs were made, and the Falls restaurant reopened in February.

On March 30, Rao’s Hospitality and KFC Corp. filed a motion for a settlement in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Columbus. The restaurants were ordered closed by midnight May 31.

The KFC sign is already gone from the State Road restaurant. The Arlington Road, Wadsworth and Cuyahoga Falls locations have been removed from the KFC website store locator.

Rao Hospitality did not return calls seeking comment.

KFC public relations representative Rick Maynard said he could not say whether KFC would return to the area.

“Unfortunately, the franchisee filed for bankruptcy and closed the stores in your area,” Maynard said by email. “We greatly appreciate the patronage of the customers of those locations and encourage them to visit other nearby KFCs, and to stop by KFC when traveling.”

Gina Mace can be reached at  ginamace2@gmail.com.
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