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UK's first KFC marks 60th birthday celebrations in Preston | UK's first KFC marks 60th birthday celebrations in Preston |
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The famous fried chicken chain marked its diamond anniversary in the UK | The famous fried chicken chain marked its diamond anniversary in the UK |
Celebrations have taken place to mark 60 years since the first KFC fast food restaurant opened in a UK high street. | Celebrations have taken place to mark 60 years since the first KFC fast food restaurant opened in a UK high street. |
The famous fried chicken chain marked its diamond anniversary with a pop-up event in Preston's Flag Market featuring memorabilia, a history film and a range of local food producers. | The famous fried chicken chain marked its diamond anniversary with a pop-up event in Preston's Flag Market featuring memorabilia, a history film and a range of local food producers. |
Roz Eccles, current assistant manager of the restaurant in the city's Fishergate, said: "It was opened in 1965 by Colonel Sanders himself. It's amazing to know it started here in Preston when you've got all those other big cities out there." | Roz Eccles, current assistant manager of the restaurant in the city's Fishergate, said: "It was opened in 1965 by Colonel Sanders himself. It's amazing to know it started here in Preston when you've got all those other big cities out there." |
She added: "It has come through a lot of changes over the years the way KFC has expanded." | She added: "It has come through a lot of changes over the years the way KFC has expanded." |
Local people visited the pop-up event at Preston's Flag Market | |
Rob Swain, general manager for KFC UK & Ireland, said: "Preston is where British fried chicken history began." | Rob Swain, general manager for KFC UK & Ireland, said: "Preston is where British fried chicken history began." |
The chain now wanted to thank the people of Preston for "playing such an important role in our growth story this side of the pond", he said. | The chain now wanted to thank the people of Preston for "playing such an important role in our growth story this side of the pond", he said. |
Roz Eccles (left) said the chain's founder Colonel Sanders came to open the Preston restaurant in person | |
The celebrations also featured an immersive exhibition and pop-up cinema where six decades of the brand's history were remembered. | The celebrations also featured an immersive exhibition and pop-up cinema where six decades of the brand's history were remembered. |
It showed original KFC menus and uniforms, a range of the chain's nostalgic advertising campaigns and other memorabilia tracing the restaurant's journey from its roots in Kentucky to its first restaurant in Preston. | It showed original KFC menus and uniforms, a range of the chain's nostalgic advertising campaigns and other memorabilia tracing the restaurant's journey from its roots in Kentucky to its first restaurant in Preston. |
The chain's celebration also featured a history lesson in all things KFC | |
Colonel Harland Sanders was an entrepreneur who began selling fried chicken from his roadside restaurant in Corbin, Kentucky, during the Great Depression. | Colonel Harland Sanders was an entrepreneur who began selling fried chicken from his roadside restaurant in Corbin, Kentucky, during the Great Depression. |
UK businessmen Harry Latham and Raymond Allen then worked under the supervision of their friend the colonel to bring the franchise to the UK. | UK businessmen Harry Latham and Raymond Allen then worked under the supervision of their friend the colonel to bring the franchise to the UK. |
Allen was said to have possessed a handwritten copy of the restaurant's secret recipe of 11 herbs and spices, which it has declined to make public to this day. | Allen was said to have possessed a handwritten copy of the restaurant's secret recipe of 11 herbs and spices, which it has declined to make public to this day. |
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