In the 1930s, Sanders began his career with the processing of fried chicken served to passengers stopping at gas stations where he is working in Corbin, Kentucky. Because at the time he was not yet a restaurant so guests have to eat on the table located at the small town's gas station. Then he created a dish called "home meal replacement dishes" to sell for the busy family. He called it the "Sunday dinner, seven days a week".
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