Harland Sanders was 65 years old and practically broke when he founded the KFC restaurant chain.
After years of working a variety of jobs and just getting by, Colonel Harland David Sanders Found his calling late in life. In 1930, at the start of the Great Depression, he began selling fried chicken from a roadside restaurant in North Corbin, Kentucky. Money came and money went, and by the time he was 65, when other people might have been considering retirement, Sanders again needed money - so he came up with the Kentucky Fried Chicken franchise concept.
Sure made a difference in my life. I love this chicken and especially the Cold Slaw!
As you know the Kentucky Fried Chicken is somewhere in your town.
Check it out. I'm like
EAT! SLEEP! Machine!
After years of working a variety of jobs and just getting by, Colonel Harland David Sanders Found his calling late in life. In 1930, at the start of the Great Depression, he began selling fried chicken from a roadside restaurant in North Corbin, Kentucky. Money came and money went, and by the time he was 65, when other people might have been considering retirement, Sanders again needed money - so he came up with the Kentucky Fried Chicken franchise concept.
Sure made a difference in my life. I love this chicken and especially the Cold Slaw!
As you know the Kentucky Fried Chicken is somewhere in your town.
Check it out. I'm like
EAT! SLEEP! Machine!
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