Yum! Brands Inc. apologized to the Vietnamese American community this week after Vietnamese immigrants raised concerns about the logo for its new concept. Yum! Brands Inc. apologized to the Vietnamese ...
This restaurant has one star, and that' s what offends Vietnamese-Americans. So Yum Brands is changing the logo of its Banh Shop Saigon street food eatery in Dallas because the five-pointed red star ...
In a narrow galley kitchen tucked in the back corner of the Conservatory food hall, Cuong Nguyen is living his dream every eight minutes. The chef-owner of Xeo Yum hovers over 10 stovetop burners and ...
So many facepalms to be had in this overlooked glitch. The Yum Brands’ Banh Shop, which just opened in Dallas, is causing outrage from Vietnamese residents in the area. The issue? The five-pointed red ...
Yum! Brands announced plans to refinance its existing debt, aiming to enhance financial flexibility through the issuance of new senior term notes. This move, coupled with the recent appointment of ...
If you buy something from an Eater link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics policy. Although the petition only netted 130 signatures, the resulting media coverage led Yum! to apologize in ...
Almost two decades ago, Anh Diep changed the way I look at food. The vehicle was simple: the implausible combination of black-eyed peas, rice and coconut milk. To my young, rustic palate, it was a ...
The high-profile attempt by Yum Brands to sell Saigon street food in a fast-food format has already left plenty of red faces at Yum's headquarters. Just days after opening the first Banh Shop ...
Yum! Brands, the fast food conglomerate behind Taco Bell, KFC and Pizza Hut, just debuted its fast-casual Vietnamese eatery in Dallas called the Banh Shop. But less than a week after the eatery opened ...
Update, 12:25 p.m.: Yum Brands will immediately change the logo of Dallas' Banh Shop, according to an email from Yum Brands senior vice president Jonathan Blum. In the email, sent to petitioner Thanh ...
Yum! Brands is tinkering with a new concept that could join the ranks of its subsidiaries, KFC Corp., Taco Bell Corp. and Pizza Hut Inc. Yum! Brands Inc. is tinkering with a new concept that could ...