7 little-known facts about Colonel Sanders, the founder of KFC
17.10.2016
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His face is known worldwide today, his fried chicken recipe is loved by millions of people, his empire is the second largest restaurant chain in the world. But did you know these 7 surprising facts about Colonel Harland Sanders?
Actually, some people still don't know the symbol of KFC was a real person who lived a truly remarkable life...
#1 He was not a military colonel
Sanders was a Kentucky Colonel, which is an honor bestowed by the Commonwealth of Kentucky for outstanding contribution to the community. Of course, Sanders got the title for his magnificent fried chicken recipe.
#2 He quit school at the age of 16...
...and tried various jobs. Sanders worked as railroad conductor and insurance salesman, was washed out from the army and rejected from law school. He even operated a steamboat ferry and delivered babies! Moreover, he got married at the age of 18, became a father at the age of 19 and, when Colonel was 20 years old, wife and daughter left him.
#3 A the age of 65 was ready to commit suicide, but became rich at the age of 68
Sanders thought his life wasn't worth living anymore. It was full of failures. Happily, after thinking for a while, he realized there WAS a thing - he was excellent at cooking! He started selling fried chicken to his neighbors in Kentucky, and that was the beginning of his empire.
#4 Sanders opened his first restaurant inside a gas station
People came to the gas station just to taste Sanders' wonderful ham and steak dinners. He didn't have enough time to cook chicken at the station, but later Colonel opened a cafe across the street and began to serve his famous chicken. Food critic Duncan Hines even included Sanders’ Café in his 1935 road-food guide.
#5 Colonel sold his chicken empire for $2 million
When Sanders was 74 years old, his chicken had already became legendary. He sold his unique recipe and methodology to an investment group led by two Kentucky businessmen in 1964. Sanders remained the KFC spokesman, earning $40,000 a year for it.
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