KFC has slapped Church’s Texas Chicken with a lawsuit, initiating the begining of what could turn into a fiery, and ...
KFC issued a letter Oct. 24 calling out Church's for its use of the two words, but the competitor didn't relent. The ...
The San Antonio-born brand has been celebrating the return of its "legendary original recipe" in recent marketing.
George W. Church Sr got the Church's Texas Chicken ball rolling in 1952 and, by 1967, was a roaring ... or, clucking I guess ...
In a lawsuit filed Nov. 8 in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, KFC has accused fellow fast-food ...
In 1952 Church’s Fried Chicken-to-Go opened on Alamo Street in downtown San Antonio, selling only two-piece orders of fried chicken along with a roll for 49 cents. Founder George William Church Sr.
The first Church’s Chicken location opened in 1952 in San Antonio, Texas, across from the Alamo. The Southern-style fried-chicken restaurant was founded by George Church as a to-go concept with ...