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The KFC guy with the freemason and shriner logo on his grave stone. Buddies with Wendy's founder, Dave Thomas, also a freemason. (media.scored.co)
posted 2 years ago by newfunturistic 2 years ago by newfunturistic +11 / -5
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– newfunturistic [S] 2 points 2 years ago +2 / -0

How I wound up here.. was reading that article from the other thread.

Dave Thomas who started wendy's.. "a protege of founder Colonel Harlan Sanders". Dave was a freemason.. anything on the internet about Colonel Harlan Sanders being one too?

Searching for: Colonel Harlan Sanders freemason

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According to the web search results, Colonel Harlan Sanders, the founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC), was also a Freemason123. He was initiated in Henryville Lodge No. 651 in Indiana in 1917, and affiliated with Hugh Harris Lodge No. 938 in Kentucky in 195312. He was also a 33° Scottish Rite Freemason and a noble of Oleika Shrine in Lexington, Kentucky23. His gravestone displays the Masonic square and compasses, Shriners and Scottish Rite logos2.


what year did the kfc guy start his chicken restaurant

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The KFC guy, also known as Colonel Harland Sanders, started his chicken restaurant in 1930 in Corbin, Kentucky1. He began selling fried chicken from his roadside restaurant during the Great Depression23. He later developed his secret recipe of 11 herbs and spices and his patented method of cooking chicken in a pressure fryer3. He franchised his restaurant concept in 1952 and sold the company in 19643. He remained the brand ambassador and symbol of KFC until his death in 19803.

how old was he when he started the restaurant

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Colonel Harland Sanders was 40 years old when he started his chicken restaurant in 19301. He had previously worked as a steam engine stoker, insurance salesman, and filling station operator23. He began selling fried chicken from his roadside restaurant in North Corbin, Kentucky, during the Great Depression23.

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