California Fried Chicken (CFC) is an Indonesian fast food restaurant chain principally serving fried chicken. Its primary competitors are KFC, McDonald's, A&W, and Texas Chicken, and as of March 2019, it runs 269 locations across Indonesia.
History
The chain was established in 1983 in Jakarta as a franchise of the American-based Pioneer Take Out,[1] has an American name and is now entirely Indonesian owned.[2][3] The same group supplies the chain, the Sierad Group, which also supplies chicken to Wendy's and KFC.