Yum Brands Inc. reported mixed quarterly results for its troubled China unit, which the company is spinning off, while showing improved sales figures in the US. The Louisville, Kentucky, company said sales rose 6 per cent at established KFC restaurants in China, while its Pizza Hut sales fell 8 per cent. Jonathan Blum, Yum’s chief public affairs officer, attributed the drop at the pizza chain to the country’s economic slowdown. “The marketplace has affected casual dining sales in
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