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KFC Thailand included three important ingredients in the “Proud to Be Pride Parade 2023”: love, respect and equal opportunity. The trio of deep-fried values has been hot for KFC fans since 1952 — and Centralworld Square’s rainbow streets were no exception this year.
A pride parade unlike any other, “Proud to Be Proud” lights up Bangkok on June 1st as a spectacular love celebration.
Presented by Muse by Metinee x CentralWorld x United Nations Development Programme, this was a gathering of minds that definitely needed no introduction. KFC Thailand was front and centre, with its proud placard quoting the colonel’s first testimony from back in the day: ‘Everybody gets a seat at the table.’ And this year, everyone did. The Colonel’s 2023 Thai team stepped forward and struck hearts with their commitment to diversity, inclusion and equality, especially in the workplace. KFC took the bright-striped path with a life-size recruitment bucket, in support of equal opportunities for all.
Onlookers, marchers and even musicians are embraced and welcomed by enthusiastic KFC-stars at the KFC Walk-In Recruitment Bucket – where the table is duly set with the freedom to be your best self It was, no matter what. Everyone was invited to step up and apply for some of the hottest KFC job vacancies this side of the menu. It was undoubtedly a proud moment for the KFC squad.
“At KFC Thailand, we are not just about chicken; We’re about people – and encouraging people to bring their best to the party,” says Sakechai Chumuenay, general manager of KFC Thailand. “We are an inclusive organization that goes above and beyond to cultivate a workplace that Where human values like love, respect and pride are always put first.”
With its zero-discrimination policy, and a promise to serve its patrons with an all-time customer friendliness, KFC Thailand makes no fuss about its unabashed celebration of LGBTQ+ rights, embracing the essence of diversity and equality throughout its business. Applies to every touchpoint inside and outside. , For KFC, Pride isn’t just reserved for the month of June, but rather, “pride is a way of service and a way of life,” Chumuanyi says, “and so is individualism. If we continue to provide an environment Where our team members feel safe and comfortable to openly express themselves, then we’re doing our jobs, and we’re doing them well.
A pride parade unlike any other, “Proud to Be Proud” lights up Bangkok on June 1st as a spectacular love celebration.
Presented by Muse by Metinee x CentralWorld x United Nations Development Programme, this was a gathering of minds that definitely needed no introduction. KFC Thailand was front and centre, with its proud placard quoting the colonel’s first testimony from back in the day: ‘Everybody gets a seat at the table.’ And this year, everyone did. The Colonel’s 2023 Thai team stepped forward and struck hearts with their commitment to diversity, inclusion and equality, especially in the workplace. KFC took the bright-striped path with a life-size recruitment bucket, in support of equal opportunities for all.
Onlookers, marchers and even musicians are embraced and welcomed by enthusiastic KFC-stars at the KFC Walk-In Recruitment Bucket – where the table is duly set with the freedom to be your best self It was, no matter what. Everyone was invited to step up and apply for some of the hottest KFC job vacancies this side of the menu. It was undoubtedly a proud moment for the KFC squad.
“At KFC Thailand, we are not just about chicken; We’re about people – and encouraging people to bring their best to the party,” says Sakechai Chumuenay, general manager of KFC Thailand. “We are an inclusive organization that goes above and beyond to cultivate a workplace that Where human values like love, respect and pride are always put first.”
With its zero-discrimination policy, and a promise to serve its patrons with an all-time customer friendliness, KFC Thailand makes no fuss about its unabashed celebration of LGBTQ+ rights, embracing the essence of diversity and equality throughout its business. Applies to every touchpoint inside and outside. , For KFC, Pride isn’t just reserved for the month of June, but rather, “pride is a way of service and a way of life,” Chumuanyi says, “and so is individualism. If we continue to provide an environment Where our team members feel safe and comfortable to openly express themselves, then we’re doing our jobs, and we’re doing them well.
By providing equal and fair career opportunities, KFC Thailand continues to stand strong against a backdrop of diversity and inclusion and stay true to its deepest-seated desire: nurturing a nation of dreamers, doers and achievers. To do – and to do it perfectly zing’s!










