In-House Insights: Legal Compliance for China's Biggest Restaurant Company

Yum China has had an eventful year, navigating the impact of the pandemic on its many restaurants and staff in China, as well as a groundbreaking secondary listing in Hong Kong

10 minute readMay 07, 2021 at 04:46 AM
By
Vincent Chow
In-House Insights: Legal Compliance for China's Biggest Restaurant Company

KFC and Pizza Hut restaurants in Changsha, China. Both chains are owned by Yum China. Photo: TRKCHON STUDIO/Shutterstock

With more than 10,000 restaurants in over 1,500 cities in China, Yum

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