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This 3 page paper provides a general introduction to KFC, a historical overview of its evolution and who owns it now and its products and services. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Leisure (Bramhall, 2008). It is not just another fast-food restaurant, though, it is one of the largest fast-food chain corporations in t he world (Bramhall, 2008). In fact, there are
more than 14,800 restaurants across at least 100 countries in the Americas, Europe, Asia, Australia and New Zealand (KFC, Global, 2008). About 20 percent of the restaurants are owned and
operated by the company (Bramhall, 2008). The companys sales for 2007 totaled (mil) $520.3 (Bramhall, 2008). Employee count was 24,000 in 2007 (Bramhall, 2008). Company Description Kentucky Fried
Chicken has an interesting history of success, failure and success again. In 1930, Harland Sanders, after holding a variety of jobs and in the midst of a depression, opened a
restaurant in the front room of a service station in Corbin, Kentucky (KFC, History, 2008). He called it Sanders Court & Caf? and he did all the work himself (KFC,
History, 2008). Many people wonder about Sanders title of Colonel - that was awarded to him by the Governor of Kentucky for his contribution to the cuisine in Kentucky (KFC,
History, 2008). Sanders expanded to include a motel, the place burned down and he rebuilt. Then, the pressure cooker was invented and Sanders was quick to use it to give
his customers "fresher chicken, faster" (KFC, History, 2008). A year later, in 1940, Sanders created his now-famous original recipe for his fried chicken but he would not begin marketing aggressively
until about 1952 when he went from town to town cooking his children and franchising Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC, History, 2008). Then, he faced a downturn. An interstate highway
was built which bypassed the little town of Corbin and Sanders sold the station (KFC, History, 2008). The day he sold was the day he received his first Social Security
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