KFC Corporation announced it is going through the
process of converting all of its 5,500 restaurants in the U.S to a
0 grams trans fat cooking oil. The new oil is a low linolenic
soybean oil that will replace the partially hydrogenated soybean
oil currently in use in KFC restaurants. The conversion, which
follows over two years of extensive testing of oil options to
identify the same taste profile, has already begun in many KFC
restaurants and is scheduled to be completed by the end of April
2007 nationwide. After the changeover is complete, KFC''''s most
popular products, including Original Recipe and Extra Crispy
chicken, will contain zero grams of trans fat. Other products that
will have zero grams of trans fat are: Crispy Strips, Wings,
Boneless Wings, Honey BBQ, Buffalo and Crispy Snacker Sandwiches,
Popcorn Chicken, Twisters and Potato Wedges. Many KFC menu items
today already contain zero grams of trans fat, including: all
Tender Roast Products, Honey BBQ Sandwich, Honey BBQ Snacker, and
many side dishes such as Green Beans, Mashed Potatoes, Corn on the
Cob and Coleslaw. 'We are pleased to announce KFC is switching to a
zero trans fat cooking oil for all of our fried products,' said
Gregg Dedrick, President of KFC Corporation. 'This conversion
follows more than two years of extensive testing to identify an oil
that provides all the same delicious taste as our original recipes
with zero grams of trans fat. The great news is that KFC's Original
Recipe and Extra Crispy chicken, along with the majority of our
menu items at KFC, will have the same delicious taste with zero
grams of trans fat. This is a win-win for our customers.'
Dietary Guidelines for Americans recommend
minimizing the consumption of trans fat as part of a healthy diet.
As a result, the announcement by KFC was praised
by leading health officials, including the 17th Surgeon General of
the U.S: Richard H. Carmona, M.D., M.P.H., FACS. 'I congratulate
KFC on their decision to switch to a zero trans fat cooking oil,'
said Dr. Carmona. 'Trans fat has been shown to increase the risk
for heart disease. The good news is that people can reduce their
risk for heart disease through food choices and physical activity.
I'm pleased that KFC is making significant changes to help
Americans make healthier choices, and I encourage other companies
to follow their lead.' Today's announcement is the culmination of a
two-year effort that has involved extensive research, development
and testing said Dedrick. 'We've tested a number of different oils
and we're pleased we have found one that keeps our chicken finger
lickin' good -- with zero grams of trans fat. Today's announcement
is a breakthrough because consumers are oftentimes asked to
compromise by choosing between eliminating trans fat, and better
taste. We think Colonel Sanders would be proud that we have found a
solution that keeps all the delicious taste of KFC's Original
Recipe chicken, while making the majority of our menu zero trans
fat.'