Brief History of KFC

                      How kFC get started

This famous restaurant, which is present at more than 19000 locations, was founded in 1952. The founder of the KFC Colonel Harland Sanders started selling chicken at his roadside restaurant in Kentucky, USA. The startup was very successful and in a few years he expanded his business by making KFC's presence in more than one city. Soon, the business even further grew to great extent that Colonel Harland found it difficult to manage it, so he sold it to two investors John and Jack. From then onward , KFC grew worldwide rapidly and only between 1986 and 1991, 2000+ outlets were opened in different countries. Prior to opening KFC, colonel harland had a motel and a restaurant with 140 seats. 



He was also very successful in this business that colonel Sanders put a prefix 'Colonel' to his name after the Governor Lawrence was impressed by his hard work and success and gave him title 'colonel of Kentucky'. The Kentucky fried chicken was always named and called by this name, until the year 1991 when its executives realized that people mostly use the name KFC instead of kentucky friend chicken. Thereafter, KFC was official named and its name every where was also changed from kentucky friend chicken to KFC. Colonel sanders died at the age of 90. Even in his late age, he used to travel thousand of miles a year to different places for marketing purposes.

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