Church's Texas Chicken

American chicken restaurant chain

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September 30 2024 Church's Texas Chicken discontinued its operation in Thailand, with PTT OR ceasing operations of 97 Texas Chicken locations nationwide after 9 years.
2022 Church's Texas Chicken expanded to operate more than 1,500 locations worldwide across 27 countries.
2021 Church's Chicken appointed Performance Food Group Company as its exclusive distributor in the United States, with the contract set to run through 2026.
August 2021 Church's Chicken was acquired by Rego Restaurant Group, backed by High Bluff, which also owns Quiznos and Taco del Mar.
March 2020 Church's Chicken responded to the COVID-19 pandemic by closing dining rooms and continuing drive-thru, counter, takeout, and delivery services. Company executives announced a franchisee relief plan, allowing franchisees to defer 50% of their royalties and ad fund contributions for four weeks.
2019 Church's Chicken initiated an investigation into a significant data breach affecting payment processing systems across at least 160 company-owned restaurants in 11 states of the United States.
June 2019 Friedman Fleischer & Lowe placed Church's Chicken up for sale after years of declining sales and store counts.
2018 Through the Church's Scholars Program, the Church's Partners Foundation awarded over $227,000 in scholarships to American high school students.
2017 Church's Chicken announced a multi-year development deal with Goalz Restaurant Group, LLC to develop 20 restaurants annually in Florida, Kentucky, Ohio, Colorado, North Carolina, and South Carolina.
2016 Church's Chicken initiated a partnership with No Kid Hungry, a nonprofit organization focused on ending childhood hunger.

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