Yum Brands
Definition
An American multinational fast food corporation that is one of the world's largest restaurant operators, owning major chains like KFC, Pizza Hut, Taco Bell, and The Habit Burger Grill.
A corporate entity originally spun off from PepsiCo in 1997, known for its rapid expansion model that opens a new restaurant location on average every two hours.
Examples
I told my nutritionist I was practicing portion control, but she caught me hiding a Taco Bell wrapper from Yum Brands in my glove box.
If Yum Brands really wants to honor their legacy, they should just start selling fountain soda by the gallon with a straw long enough to reach my house.
My bank account is essentially just a pass-through entity that transfers funds directly to Yum Brands shareholders in exchange for late-night seasoned fries.