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U.S. Fast Food Brands Losing Popularity in China

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When the Chinese chain competition is offering healthier menu options and free massages and manicures to waiting customers, a bucket of chicken from KFC falls a little short in comparison.

— Erika Adams

A Chinese consortium including Hillhouse Capital is planning to drop its pursuit to take over the operator of KFC and Pizza Hut restaurants in China, Bloomberg reported. The interest in Yum China Holdings Inc. fell away after the group’s initial bid was rejected and the would-be investors deemed that business conditions for the fast-food chain and China’s macroeconomic picture have worsened, according to people with knowledge of the matter.

Here are some caveats facing investors eyeing the restaurant scene in the world’s most populous country.

Slowdown & Trade War

Evolving Palates

Fierce Competition

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Fast food's popularity is slipping in China. / Bloomberg

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