History of KFC

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History of KFC

At age 65, Colonel Sanders had a small house and a broken car. He decided he needed to change his life. Sanders ’friends loved his way of cooking the chicken, and the colonel decided to“ promote ”the recipe.

He left Kentucky and began traveling to the United States by selling his idea. He went into the restaurants and told the owners that he had a recipe that everyone liked and offered to share it for free, but asked for a percentage of each portion. He often heard a rejection. More precisely, he heard the answer "NO" 1009 times. With the first “Yes,” he changed his eating habits around the world - he founded the KFC international restaurant chain (Kentucky Fried Chicken).

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