When he was young, Sanders worked in all walks of life, including railway firefighters, road maintenance workers, tire salesmen and gas station operators, and finally found a career in the catering industry. He founded KFC restaurants and today KFC has become the world's largest fried chicken chain brand.
In 1930, Harlan Sanders opened a restaurant in his hometown, Kentucky, USA. He devotes himself to studying the unique taste of fried chicken, which is welcomed by customers. The restaurant business is booming, and the secret recipe has been followed up to now.
In 1935, Kentucky Governor Ruby Laffon awarded him the honorary title of "Colonel Sanders" in recognition of his contributions to his hometown.
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