The fast-food chain’s parent corporation, Yum! Brands, is currently “in contact with local authorities and external advisers and will be filing a legal action against any company or individuals claiming to have rights to open KFC,” a corporate spokesman said in a statement, the Free Beacon reported on Monday.
“We were shocked with the news that an illegitimate KFC outlet opened in Tehran, Iran,” the spokesman added.
“No franchise rights have been granted to any party in Iran.”
The move by the KFC comes following reports that imitation KFCs had been spotted in Iran bearing the company’s trademarked logo and an image of Colonel Harland Sanders, the franchise’s founder.
Iranian authorities shut down at least one of the imitation fried chicken shops in Tehran last week.