Given the 120 to 130 Yuan monthly salary of Beijing urban residents at that time, KFC prices were unaffordable to most, but many still flocked to the store to purchase the 12-Yuan KFC hamburger or 8-Yuan fried chicken. The most frequent customers were foreigners living in China. Despite the attractiveness of fast food chains, local consumers in those early days could seldom afford to eat at KFC, McDonald's or Pizza Hut. Dining at these establishments was considered such a luxury that some couples chose to hold their wedding banquets there.