KFC Malaysia Food Tampering Crisis
KFC Malaysia Food Tampering Crisis
KFC Malaysia Food Tampering Crisis
QUAN LAM
COM 473
PROFESSOR ELIZABETH KERNS
JULY 17TH 2012
Table of contents:
Executive Summary
SWOT analysis
Potential Crisis Comparison
Case Study
Bibliography
Executive summary:
Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) is one of the largest fried chicken fast food
restaurants in all over the world. It is a global-chain restaurant and a big
competitor of other famous ones like Burger King, Wendys, and the biggest
rival: McDonalds. For the purpose of this project, which mentions about crisis
occurred in KFC Malaysia, I just do some researches and relate to reading
materials from the textbook to analyze KFC Malaysia franchise. The project
will cover the SWOT, potential crisis comparison and case study of KFC
Malaysia.
KFC Malaysia is a KFC franchise which has a long history of establishing.
Being in Malaysia for more than twenty years, KFC Malaysia becomes the
major fast food service in the Pearl of Orient. As its name is fried chicken,
KFC mainly serves chicken related food, but still offer the other sides like
French fried, onion rings, and fried fish fillets.
As people are trying to live healthier and consider fast food is bad, especially
in Malaysia, KFC Malaysia also produces a new combo of healthier food with
the mission of increasing satisfaction among customers. Their target
customers would be people in the age range between 5 and 50 years old. It
is necessary to mention that the healthy combo is not only applied for the
new products but also an update to all of the elder recipes.
It is nothing else to say if there was no big crisis occurred in 2011, when two
footage clips about KFC Malaysia making the food dirty prior cooking were
uploaded on YouTube. This disgusted a lot of KFC consumers and some of
them related that story to similar case that happened to Dominos Pizza a
few years ago.
KFC Malaysia did a great job by fast responding to the crisis. They made a
great CMP (Crisis Management Plan) with 8 steps. And with the supportive of
social media, the crisis was gone after a short time. It proved that KFC, as a
big restaurant, was really serious in preparing for crisis that may occur. In
addition, the quick response and clever solution showed the professional
management of one of the famous fast food restaurants in the world.
SWOT
Strengths:
The biggest chicken restaurant chain and 2nd biggest fast food
local areas.
Long time experience.
KFC can gain experience in Southeast Asia.
Malaysian managers and employees can speak English.
Weaknesses:
KFC only serves chicken-related food to customers when the others like
McDonalds or Burger King serve beef and fish fillet. -> limited
productions
Some Malaysian customers are afraid of health issues from eating fast-
food.
Franchises are less controlled and thus may bring less profit.
Corporate with other corporation may cause culture problem for KFC
employees.
Opportunities:
Thailand, etc)
Be more social responsible such as having some environmental
activities, sponsor for green events, fundraising to help poor children,
etc to create a good image of KFC Malaysia in particular and KFC
Threats:
beef.
Poultry supply problems.
Political issues with local government
Market is different within other cities.
Analysis of SWOT
Strengths: KFC is the second biggest fast-food restaurant chain in the world,
after McDonalds. The other competitors like Burger King, Wendys and
Malaysian customers are afraid of eating too much fast-food would cause
obese one of the worlds biggest issues.
Managing the franchises is another story. Opening more franchises is
equal being busier with controlling and training employees. If one small
franchise of KFC has problem, its reputation will be affected much. People
wont blame a lot on the franchise but the way KFC trained their managers.
Thus, its not wrong to say the strength of opening many franchises in all
over the world could also be the weakness. On the other side, corporate with
other corporation (KFC is a brand of Yum! Co) may cause some culture
problems for employees when there is a culture gap between Western and
Eastern countries.
Opportunities:
So far, KFC has a lot of potential opportunities when investing in
Malaysia, as like other Asian countries. First, their competitors like Burger
King, Wendys and Subway dont have franchise in Malaysia. KFC just focus
on competing with McDonalds. Second, gaining business experience from
small countries like Malaysia can help KFC expand more in other Asian
countries. Third, KFC has a chance create a good image by being social
responsible. The life condition is increasing which means people care more
about community activities. Holding a green event with cleaning up rivers or
sponsoring for a children soccer league, raising funds to give some hope to
poor families, etc could be applied thoroughly. Finally, understanding the
Threats:
McDonalds, KFCs competitor, is doing business in almost the same
countries to KFC (except Vietnam). This may cause difficulty because they
are also making some healthier combos to attract more customers. Besides
serving chicken products, McDonalds also serve fish and beef. However,
McDonalds Malaysia seems not to be the biggest rival of KFC Malaysia. The
problem is Malaysia is a small country with the population around 28.3
million people (2010) which stand a lot of local restaurants. Those
restaurants can directly compete with KFC in sales.
On the other hands, poultry supply, local government and market
differences are the next challenges of KFC Malaysia. A small country like
Malaysia cannot produce enough chicken to serve in the restaurants so they
have to partly import from the other countries like China, Thailand or
Vietnam. This can be a big concern for customers because of the bird flu
disease in 2009 which killed many people. Besides that, KFC Malaysia has to
deal with some regulations of the local government about food safety and
the other potential laws which may limit the business. Malaysian people love
fresh meat. Thus, in some places, especially are rural areas where people
prefer their home chicken, using mutant chickens would not bring much
profit when the money used for investment is a lot. This can potentially
cause a big loss.
the face. Blogs, Facebook pages and personal websites were created and
called for boycotting among customers. It doesnt happen regularly but the
time gap between the food tampering video and violence video was too
short. They are both crisis and could hurt KFC Malaysias reputation the
most.
Challenges: Again, as stated above, the main challenges of KFC Malaysia are
being boycotted and filed a lawsuit. In fact, customers may sue KFC Malaysia
for making their food dirty, which affect directly to their health. In addition,
using violence by punching customer is extremely unacceptable. It is
unprofessional or actions of the thugs, not an employee of one of the biggest
restaurants. Thus, those two are the most concerns of KFC Malaysia because
they were widely spread on YouTube with hundred thousands of views. The
other things which are not primary and do not affect KFC a lot.
Mega-damage: There was no article or post about chemical leak, explosion,
fire, or toxic wasted in KFC Malaysia. However, it doesnt mean that those
things never happen. They rarely occur but once they are, it is a big problem
for KFC Malaysia because they may cause food poisoning and/or may kill the
customers. Thus, the effectiveness of those factors is worth a grade 5 out of
5. Sometimes, when natural disaster happens such as earthquake or storm,
electrical leakage could happen and cause fire. It is unavoidable but need to
be well prepared to reduce damage.
Organization misdeeds: If KFC Malaysia let the related stories to the food
tampering or violence at work happen more often without any sanction, it
would lead to the close for those franchises. Closing franchises in one
country would not affect much on KFCs income but on KFCs reputation and
it could be dismissed from the second place. Bribery or embezzlement is not
likely to happen or at least, there was no story related to those problems in
the past ten years. Moreover, the fact is customers just care about the
quality of their favorite food with an acceptable price (the price that they pay
regularly) and dont mind a lot about inside stories of KFC.
Workplace violence: This is another story of KFC Malaysia. KFC is
internationally and one of the main languages in Malaysia is English. Thus,
there was no reason for racial issues or discriminations to occur. Moreover,
workplace, working environment, community and market place are in KFC
Malaysia Corporate Social Responsibility annual reports so it can be sure that
the least likely of murder, suicide or age discrimination would occur.
Rumor: No company did not involve in rumors. Domino was struggling with
the footage video about the employee contaminate food. McDonalds and KFC
had to deal with video on YouTube about chicken serial killing in a cruel way
and dirty factory. Rumor about KFC Malaysia was easy to find on Google. The
power of social media like blogs, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube is really
strong. In fact, KFC Malaysia has a big amount of hated people who always
call for boycotting fried chicken.