In the 1930s, Sanders began his career with the processing of fried chicken served to passengers stopping at gas stations along the highway US 25, running through Kentucky. It is not just a normal gas station. When people stop to refuel, Sanders would like them also will "pour" full on his stomach.With his wife and family that he helped him prepare, Sanders's first adventure with the fast food industry began. His station is very simple, only 1 table and 6 chairs, but it was the beginning.It was a time of economic decline throughout the u.s., but Sander proves to those who suspect or find them wrong by pointing out that people will still eat out if they feel the convenience. He's too successful stations that Sanders quickly expand it out. He repositioned along the city and not only open up a sale other gasoline stations, which opened a hostel next to the road for going through the line and a dining room with 142 seats. Because only know very little about the restaurant and hotel management, Sanders decided to register an 8 week course at Cornell University to understand more about the business.
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