Sales continues to remain brisk at all KFC outlets, nationwide, despite the boycott against companies that are alleged to have links with Israel.

General Manager KFC Marketing Kelvin Hong Kim Hoong said the company's business was not affected by the boycott because it was a full-fledged Malaysian conglomerate owned by Johor Corporation.

"We do not support any political activities and QSR Brands (M) Holdings Sdn Bhd, which owns the master franchise for KFC and Pizza Hut, does not pay any franchise fee to Kentucky-based KFC Corporation.

It is also the master franchise for Singapore, Brunei, India and Cambodia.

"Sale of KFC products remain stable and it is business as usual for us," he told reporters after launching the company's latest KFC Tasty Travels campaign.

QSR employs 11,000 Malaysians at its KFC outlets and 7,000 employees at Pizza Hut chain restaurants.

On the campaign, Hong said sales was expected to increase by 15 per cent during its one-month promotion period.

The campaign features two items on the menu which is the KFC Bangkok Green Curry Chicken Meals and Zinger Green Curry Burger.

Three to four similar campaigns would be held by year-end which would feature different types of meals from various countries.