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肯德基爷爷的名字和军衔,英文

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  • 提问者网友:我没有何以琛的痴心不悔
  • 2021-04-03 17:59
需要英文名字,还有他的海军军衔。他几十几岁的时候开始研制肯德基的。相关资料也是越多越好。最好是英文的。谢谢!
不是Kentucky Fried Chicken,而是想问这位哈兰 . 山德士的名字,英文是怎么写的
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  • 五星知识达人网友:玩世
  • 2021-04-03 18:56
楼上的不对,他是62岁开始franchise的
Harland Sanders created Kentucky Fried Chicken, the "finger lickin' good" meal which became a fast-food sensation in the 1960s. Sanders was already 40 years old when he began cooking chicken for customers at his service station in Corbin, Kentucky. According to his corporate biography, "Over the next nine years, he perfected his secret blend of 11 herbs and spices and the basic cooking technique that is still used today." Sanders became well-known in his home state, but it took another 20 years before he began franchising Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurants around the country. By 1964, when he sold his stake in the company, the Colonel's chicken was being sold in the company's popular paper buckets at over 600 outlets nationwide. Sanders continued to appear as the company's spokesman for more than a decade: with his white suit, string tie and cane, he had the look of a courtly Southern gentleman. His autobiography, Life As I Have Known It Has Been Finger Lickin' Good, was published in 1974.

Sanders' title of 'Colonel' was an honorary one; he was made a member of the Honorable Order of Kentucky Colonels in 1935 by Kentucky Governor Ruby Laffoon... "It's finger lickin' good" was the KFC advertising tag line for many years... In 1991, the company changed its name from Kentucky Fried Chicken to KFC, apparently in an effort to disassociate itself from the term "fried"... There is no truth to the rumor that Sanders' will specified that 10% of KFC's profits be given to the Ku Klux Klan... The KFC website says the Colonel's secret recipe is kept locked in a safe in Louisville, Kentucky.
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  • 1楼网友:蕴藏春秋
  • 2021-04-03 21:10
Colonel Harland Sanders, born September 9, 1890, actively began franchising his chicken business at the age of 65. Now, the KFC?business he started has grown to be one of the largest quick service food service systems in the world. And Colonel Sanders, a quick service restaurant pioneer, has become a symbol of entrepreneurial spirit. More than a billion of the Colonel's "finger lickin' good" chicken dinners are served annually. And not just in North America. The Colonel's cooking is available in more than 80 countries and territories around the world. When the Colonel was six, his father died. His mother was forced to go to work, and young Harland had to take care of his three-year-old brother and baby sister. This meant doing much of the family cooking. By the age of seven, he was a master of several regional dishes. At age 10, he got his first job working on a nearby farm for a month. When he was 12, his mother remarried and he left his home near Henryville, Ind., for a job on a farm in Greenwood, Ind. He held a series of jobs over the next few years, first as a 15-year-old streetcar conductor in New Albany, Ind., and then as a 16-year-old private, soldiering for six months in Cuba. After that he was a railroad fireman, studied law by correspondence, practiced in justice of the peace courts, sold insurance, operated an Ohio River steamboat ferry, sold tires, and operated service stations. When he was 40, the Colonel began cooking for hungry travelers who stopped at his service station in Corbin, Ky. He didn't have a restaurant then, but served folks on his own dining table in the living quarters of his service station. As more people started coming just for food, he moved across the street to a motel and restaurant that seated 142 people. Over the next nine years, he perfected his secret blend of 11 herbs and spices and the basic cooking technique that is still used today. Sander's fame grew. Governor Ruby Laffoon made him a Kentucky Colonel in 1935 in recognition of his contributions to the state's cuisine. And in 1939, his establishment was first listed in Duncan Hines' "Adventures in Good Eating." In the early 1950s a new interstate highway was planned to bypass the town of Corbin. Seeing an end to his business, the Colonel auctioned off his operations. After paying his bills, he was reduced to living on his 5 Social Security checks. Confident of the quality of his fried chicken, the Colonel devoted himself to the chicken franchising business that he started in 1952. He traveled across the country by car from restaurant to restaurant, cooking batches of chicken for restaurant owners and their employees. If the reaction was favorable, he entered into a handshake agreement on a deal that stipulated a payment to him of a nickel for each chicken the restaurant sold. By 1964, Colonel Sanders had more than 600 franchised outlets for his chicken in the United States and Canada. That year, he sold his interest in the U.S. company for million to a group of investors including John Y. Brown Jr., who later was governor of Kentucky from 1980 to 1984. The Colonel remained a public spokesman for the company. In 1976, an independent survey ranked the Colonel as the world's second most recognizable celebrity. Under the new owners, Kentucky Fried Chicken Corporation grew rapidly. It went public on March 17, 1966, and was listed on the New York Stock Exchange on January 16, 1969. More than 3,500 franchised and company-owned restaurants were in worldwide operation when Heublein Inc. acquired KFC Corporation on July 8, 1971, for 5 million. Kentucky Fried Chicken became a subsidiary of R.J. Reynolds Industries, Inc. (now RJR Nabisco, Inc.), when Heublein Inc. was acquired by Reynolds in 1982. KFC was acquired in October 1986 from RJR Nabisco, Inc. by PepsiCo, Inc., for approximately 0 million. In January 1997, PepsiCo, Inc. announced the spin-off of its quick service restaurants -- KFC, Taco Bell and Pizza Hut -- into an independent restaurant company, Tricon Global Restaurants, Inc. In May 2002, the company announced it received shareholders' approval to change it's corporation name to Yum! Brands, Inc. The company, which owns A&W All-American Food Restaurants, KFC, Long John Silvers, Pizza Hut and Taco Bell restaurants, is the world's largest restaurant company in terms of system units with nearly 32,500 in more than 100 countries and territories. Until he was fatally stricken with leukemia in 1980 at the age of 90, the Colonel traveled 250,000 miles a year visiting the KFC restaurants around the world. And it all began with a 65-year-old gentleman who used his 5 Social Security check to start a business.
  • 2楼网友:不如潦草
  • 2021-04-03 19:39
肯德基是世界最大的炸鸡快餐连锁企业,肯德基的标记 KFC 是英文Kentucky Fried Chicken (肯德基炸鸡)的 缩写, 它已在全球范围内成为有口皆碑的著名品牌。 1930 年,肯德基的创始人哈兰 . 山德士在家乡美国肯德基州开了一家餐厅。在此期间, 山德士潜心研究炸鸡的新方法,终于成功地发明了有十一种香料和特有烹调技术合成的秘方,其独特的口味深受顾客的欢迎, 餐厅生意日趋兴隆, 秘方沿袭至今。肯德基州为了表彰他为家乡作出的贡献, 授予他山德士上校的荣誉称号。 山德士上校一身西装, 满头白发及山羊胡子的形象,已成为肯德基国际品牌的最佳象征。 山德士上校的成功起始于他 40岁在肯德基州经营Corbin 加油站时。为了增加营收,他开始自己制作各式小吃,提供给路过的旅客,因为他烹煮美食的名声吸引了过往的旅客,生意自此缓慢稳定的成长。在声誉日增的同时,当时的肯德基州长 Ruby Laffon 于1935 年授予他为肯德基上校, 以表彰他对肯德基州餐饮的贡献。 上校最著名的拿手菜, 就是他精心研制发明的炸鸡。这是肯德基现今最受欢迎的产品,它是由上校在经历十年的钻研后,用调和出的神奇十一种香料配方烹制而成, 令人品尝后吮指回味。 美味的炸鸡虽然吸引了众多慕名而来的顾客。然而,传统的炸鸡方法却使顾客必须等待三十分钟才可享用美食。到了1939 年,这个难题在上校参观一个压力锅展示时得到解答。上校购买一个压力锅回家,做了各项有关烹煮时间、压力和加油的实验后,终于发现一种独特的炸鸡方法。这个在压力下所炸出来的炸鸡是他所尝过的最美味的炸鸡,至今肯德基炸鸡仍维持这项使用压力锅的妙方。 上校的事业在1950年代中期面临一个危机,他的 Sanders Cafe 餐厅所在地旁的道路被新建的高速公路所通过, 使得他不得不售出这个餐厅。当时的上校已 66 岁, 但他自觉尚年轻,不需靠社会福利金过日子,而这反而成了他事业的转机。 上校用他那 1946 年出品的福特老车,载着他的十一种香料配方及他的得力助手--压力锅开始上路。他到印第安州、俄亥俄州及肯德基州各地的餐厅,将炸鸡的 配方及方法出售给有兴趣的餐厅。1952年设立在盐湖城的首家被授权经营的肯德基餐厅建立。令人惊讶的是,在短短五年内, 上校在美国及加拿大已发展有 400 家的连锁店, 这便是世界上餐饮加盟特许经营的开始。
  • 3楼网友:三千妖杀
  • 2021-04-03 19:24
肯德基州长 ruby laffon 于1935 年授予他肯德基上校, 以表彰他对肯德基州餐饮的贡献
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