Thursday, September 19

5 KFC things you probably didn't know


Los cubos gigantes de pollo fueron idea del fundador de Wendy's mientras trabajaba para el Coronel Sanders.
Giant chicken cubes were the brainchild of the founder of Wendy’s while working for Colonel Sanders.

Photo: KFC / PRNewswire / Courtesy

Many fast food restaurants are surrounded by myths , curiosities and secrets . There are some truths about “Colonel Sanders” and KFC that you probably missed and that we share here:

1. The first Kentucky Fried Chicken at a gas station

Harland Sanders, known as “Colonel Sanders” is a character who did exist and who founded Kentucky Fried Chicken. Sanders began selling his famous southern-style chicken at 1930 , when he bought a roadside motel in Corbin, Kentucky.

The colonel was serving meals to the truckers at an old family dining table that was placed in the front of his gas station. The first Kentucky Fried Chicken franchise opened in 1952 near Salt Lake City, Utah, when the Colonel was just over 60 years.

2. Sanders actually created a “secret recipe”

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Colonel Sanders refined into 1939 his unique blend of 11 herbs and spices that are still used. Photo: Courtesy of KFC Corporation. All rights reserved.

Part of the success of Kentucky chicken was due to Sanders inventing the way to cook it in half weather; Another great contribution of the Colonel is his secret recipe.

In 1939 Sanders bought an early pressure cooker and turned it into a pressure fryer to make his fried chicken just as perfect but faster. In that same year, Sanders perfected his unique blend of 11 Herbs and spices that are still used and it is still “secret recipe”.

3. The founder of Wendy’s introduced the chicken bucket at KFC

The world renowned Kentucky Fried Chicken was introduced in 1957 by Wendy’s founder Dave Thomas , who worked for Colonel Sanders. He was tasked with boosting sales at several struggling KFC franchises and if successful, he would receive a significant percentage of sales.

Dave Thomas made a A series of changes, including reducing the huge menu, installing a sign showing a giant spinning bucket of red and white chicken. With the money earned from his work at KFC, Thomas opened his own chain of restaurants.

4. Colonel Sanders served in Cuba and even helped women give birth

Harland Sanders was born in 1890 in Henryville, Indiana. Sanders did many jobs before his fried chicken restaurant was so successful. From According to History, at a very young age, Sanders enlisted in the United States Army in 1906 (falsified his date of birth) and served in Cuba. He also studied law by correspondence and served in the justice of the peace courts in Arkansas.

Sanders was a steamboat pilot; railway firefighter; farmer; life and tire insurance salesperson; and in Corbin I even help women give birth. “Husbands couldn’t afford a doctor when their wives were pregnant,” Sanders recounts in his autobiography.

5. Why did Kentucky Fried Chicken change its name to KFC

Kentucky would have changed its name is for the use of the word “Kentucky”. According to Snopes, in 1990, the Commonwealth of Kentucky came up with registering the name of Kentucky . Anyone using the word “Kentucky” for commercial reasons would have to obtain permission and pay license fees.

KFC notes that it changed its name because it wanted its customers to know that there is more to its restaurants than just fried chicken, and also many already called them KFC, since it is much easier to say .

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