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Patiala

Patiala

ROYAL CITY, Patiala ,
This page is to talk about the people of the Royal City[PATIALA].
Strands Salon n Spa Patiala

Strands Salon n Spa Patiala

Sco 7, City Center, Near 22 No Phatak, Patiala ,
“Strands”, a flagship salon of Matrix, America’s No. 1 Salon Brand, has been immensely successful. Needless to say, being an associate to a huge brand like ”Matrix”, the company is growing in leaps and bounds and so is the urge to outdo the meaning of the word “Attractive”. We endeavor to give appreciation to the not much reputed hair business here in India. We acknowledge the creativity involved in the are of “dressing the tresses”. The salon provides a vast range of skin, beauty, hair, make up and spa treatments by artists trained by experts form Matrix and Strands Academy. This wide range is complemented with technically perfect products to leave our customers totally satisfied. We safeguard our reputation as a leader and constantly sustain our relationship with our much-valued customers.
DAV Patiala confessions/compliants

DAV Patiala confessions/compliants

hi .. guys this is a confession page ... to upload any confession/complaint u can simply msg us ..we will post ur confession
KFC (PATIALA)

KFC (PATIALA)

Opposite Gopal Sweets,Leela Bhawan Patiala., Patiala ,
KFC, founded and also known as Kentucky Fried Chicken, is a chain of fast food restaurants based in Louisville, Kentucky, in the United States. KFC has been a brand and operating segment, termed a concept of Yum! Brands since 1997 when that company was spun off from PepsiCo as Tricon Global Restaurants Inc. KFC primarily sells chicken pieces, wraps, salads and sandwiches. While its primary focus is fried chicken, KFC also offers a line of grilled and roasted chicken products, side dishes and desserts. Outside the USA, KFC offers beef based products such as hamburgers or kebabs, poutine, pork based products such as ribs and other regional fare. The company was founded as Kentucky Fried Chicken by Colonel Harland Sanders in 1952, though the idea of KFC's fried chicken actually goes back to 1930. Although Sanders died in 1980, he remains an important part of the company's branding and advertisements, and "Colonel Sanders" or "The Colonel" is a metonym for the company itself. The company adopted KFC, an abbreviated form of its name, in 1991. Newer and remodeled restaurants will adopt the new logo and name, while older stores will continue to use the 1980s signage. Additionally, Yum! continues to use the abbreviated name freely in its advertising.