undercabinet power strips and gfci at kitchen
It literally depresses me to bring up this most oft neglected part of proposed situation--Why?-because very often in hi end installs for kitch these days this is the route taken to avoid those gfi recpts spoiling the designers tiling.
The plug mold/multi outlet system that you install must ,per code ,be rated 20A just as the recpts-GFI or otherwise installled in the kitch would be.
Fact of life is that if you place an order at the supply house for the material specified above without saying it must be rated 20A ...,well.,you will get something that looks the same but is rated at 15A--if you are not aware of this ,than you have only yourself to blame for the aggravation that you will swimm in when an insp. who knows his stuff brings it up and makes you replace it---or worse yet ,when it becomes apparent during a fire investigation ,which even though may have been brought on by the h/owner leaving their coffe maker and old toaster oven on for 2 weeks while they were on vacation,ultimately can be pawned off on you,because you put in the plugmold shipped to you which was 15A rated--not suitable for use in a kitch on the required 20A appliance ckt---