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    Leon Weston "Pete" Harman (January 16, 1919 – November 19, 2014) was an American businessman best known for having struck a deal with Colonel Harland Sanders to open the first KFC franchise. Located in Salt Lake City, Utah, Harman's location opened for business in August 1952.

  2. 20 nov 2014 · – Leon W. "Pete" Harman. SALT LAKE CITY — The humble Utah businessman who helped bring "finger-lickin' good" chicken to Utah and the world died at 95 on Wednesday. Utah native Leon W. "Pete" Harman passed away early Wednesday morning, James D. Olson, CEO of Harman Management Corp., confirmed.

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  3. Nel 1952 Pete Harman, proprietario del più grande ristorante di allora a Salt Lake City, Utah, diventò il suo primo affiliato. L’accordo, siglato con una semplice stretta di mano, prevedeva che per ogni pollo venduto il colonnello guadagnasse cinque centesimi.

  4. 20 gen 2012 · The epochal moment occurred nearly 60 years ago, on Aug. 3, 1952, when Colonel Harland Sanders of Corbin, Kentucky, arrived in Utah to visit Pete Harman and his wife, Arline. Pete and the Colonel had met the year before at the National Restaurant Association convention in Chicago.

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  5. 21 gen 2021 · SLC is home to the first Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant franchise. Leon W. “Pete” Harman (1919-2014), a native of Granger and a graduate of Cyprus High School in Magna, pioneered the first Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) franchise and helped build one of the world’s most prolific chicken brands.

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  6. KFC (also commonly referred to by its historical name Kentucky Fried Chicken) was founded by Colonel Harland Sanders, an entrepreneur who began selling fried chicken from his roadside restaurant in Corbin, Kentucky, during the Great Depression.

  7. 16 ott 2013 · But he did help popularize it—alongside original franchisee Pete Harman, who developed training manuals and product guides for franchisees that led to safer large-scale pressure frying. Sanders...