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800K+ 24K+ 24K+ GLOBAL REACH & IMPACT THE LIFE OF COLONEL SANDERS 1890 Born on Sept. 9 in Henryville, Indiana. 800K+TEAM MEMBERS 2RESTAURANT4K+ GENERAL MANAGERS 1909-1930 Worked all kinds of different jobs, including a ferryboat driver, Every insurance salesman, lighting salesman, lawyer, tire salesman, 6 Hours amateur obstetrician, and more. A NEW KFC OPENS 1930-1940 Took over a service station, where he began serving weary travelers the OUR RESTAURANTS same fried chicken he grew up eating. Lost it all, refused to give up, and 24K+ 46% started again. KFC RESTAURANTS IN OF KFC RESTAURANTS Perfected his recipe of 11 herbs and OVER 145 COUNTRIES DELIVER spices. • KFC delivery couriers cover the equivalent to circling 1952 the circumference of the globe over 5000 times annually. Opened the first Kentucky Fried • Since 1999, KFC has donated over 85 million pounds Chicken franchise in Salt Lake City, of food worldwide through the Harvest food donation in 1952, with the first franchisee, Pete program. Harman. • 2/3 of the world’s KFCs are yet to be built 1955 Copyright filed for the “Kentucky Fried Chicken” name and a patent FINGER LICKIN’ GOOD obtained for his special method of frying. 2017 MARKED THE BUCKET’S At age 65, set out traveling the 60th country to visit more potential franchisees. Turned down 1,000 Anniversary times. THE BUCKET REPRESENTS 35% OF TOTAL SALES 1964 • In 2017, the Zinger became the 1st chicken sandwich to go to space! Sold Kentucky Fried Chicken. • KFC sells more than 22M Zingers each year in Australia, 1964-1979 which is almost one spicy chicken sandwich for every person down under. Continued as the official face of KFC—and one of the most • Only a few people know the 11 herbs and spices that make recognizable people on Earth— up the secret recipe. It’s protected by elaborate security precautions, including various companies blending helping to spread his Original different spices so that no one ever has the complete recipe! Recipe goodness around the world. .
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