Buckets of history
When Colonel Harland Sanders started selling fried chicken in Kentucky, way back in the 1930s, no one could have predicted just how huge his venture would become. KFC is now a global fast food empire, with around 30,000 locations in more than 147 countries around the world. But how did it get there – and who came up with the genius idea of serving chicken in a bucket? From tough beginnings to pioneering the franchise model, we look at how KFC grew from its small-town beginnings.
Click or scroll through our gallery to discover the tasty tale of how KFC came to dominate the world of fried chicken.
Dominique Ayling
28 March 2025
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