I met the colonel at his wife's restaurant. I had the ORIGINAL chicken. I'm originally from Kentucky, my father was chief of police of Louisville. the colonel lived across the street from us in Hurstbournre when he retired. I can tell more lmk
Wrong info in the vid. The first new owners didn't change the recipe of the food qnd swore to sanders that they would maintain the same quality as before. After the new owners sold it to a large corporate company the quality started declining. Sanders then sued the third owners not the second.
😮?? 🤔🧐 . . . Oh really? ? What about it was different from how it is now if you could please tell us I am really curious because I only just recently have tried 'Chick-fil-A' , for the first time ever. And when I did I thought it was just all right good food nothing extraordinary like, to have to run right back too! . ... (( *BUT !! 😯 you're saying otherwise? I'm intrigued, "'what made it taste better back Then??" or what did they change to make it not to As Tasty & good the way that it is NOW ? ) 🤷 ..... 🍗🍗🐔 ?!! @@grigorirasputin5020
Basically the same with Jollibee here in the Philippines - Jollibee, the corporation, bought out a coiple of restaurants and their quality was never the same
For those who forgot or don't know. The place is called, Claudia's Sanders dinner house. It has the original recipe and it is DELICIOUS and very southern with it's tastes and spices.
Is it still in business?? First time I've heard of this and would love to try it. I absolutely h8te KFC it's so disgusting now from when I was younger in the 90s🤮
Honestly. I disagree. Realistically if you are offered a high enough offer, take it. You can always open another restaurant with the money. Plus recipes aren't copyrighted only the instructions for them are. So as long as you know the recipes you can always make them and sell them. Just cause CEO's ruin everything for a quick buck doesn't mean you can't take advantage of it.
The reason those restraunts exists is because they need the money, its in their best interests to cash out, and at least it spreads across the world instead of staying a small thing
The original recipe had saffron powder in the flour. Great grandmother worked at the original KFC That was a little gas station in Corbin Kentucky (she was an original employee) when the mixed and blended the flour and seasoning in house before it was a secret. Also they use a high protein flour of 13 to 15 percent protein. They dip in a water bath before flour. Double dip for extra crispy. The original recipe double the spices in the flour mixture. What truly makes a difference in the taste is white pepper,Tellicherry black pepper, saffron, ground mustard powder, powdered sage, ground ginger, celery salt, McCormick paprika (regular not smoked not sweet) Accent (msg/ vitamin K) (this is in the batter and the marinade) onion powder, garlic salt. These are the important spices that give it the flavor people love. It’s where the umami flavor comes from. You can add others if you want. She said it doesn’t have oregano nor thyme. She always marinated one of two ways. Over night butter milk for “old fashioned style” But in the 1930 this was costly. She also used water and baking soda. (4 hour) Pat dry before your wet and dry batter. Rip Granny Gertie. Miss you so much. And your chicken. Hers was the best! She called it gas station chicken. I still have her hand written recipes from the 1930s in the original tin box. My most prized possession. After the restaurant was sold they stopped using saffron because of the cost. It created a law suit. So if you want the real deal use the spices above.
Nawh. It is the main sign of stockholders. Stockholders do not care if companies survive. They want maximum profit at all costs. If the company is destroyed in the process, no big deal. They move on to the next with all their gains. They're locusts. Just look at the video game industry. Large companies flush with cash buy the little ones with fantastic ideas. Then they milk those ideas and run the IP into the ground until they destroy all desire in the product. Rise and repeat.
I have had his original chicken and gravy recipe a few times years ago at Cafe he founded before KFC. It was called Harmon's Cafe, and it was on State Street in Salt Lake City. I remember loving it, but as a child my palate wouldn't have been developed enough to notice difference, but my parents sure did. It was a topic of frequent discussion among friends.
@@musicnightmarethe time he was talking about is forever ago. It is known as the original KFC, but it's not called "Harmon's Cafe" anymore. You missed out
@@musicnightmare You can still try the original recipe, Sanders went to a spice company and gave them the original recipe and you can still buy it today, KFC sued them so they were forced to call the spice 99-X, it's a true story you can look it up, there's also Cornell Sanders Nephew who claimed to mix the recipe in the gas station and he gave the recipe to the new york times and you can find it on there, I find it weird that those 2 are completely different, I guess the original recipe changed from when he was just making chicken at his gas station and when he started franchising his company
My dad worked at a kfc in high school. This was around the time the Colonel would randomly visit kfc’s unannounced and rate their food. He usually ended up yelling at the manager for how badly they butchered his recipe, and he particularly despised the gravy. My dad happened to be off that day so he just missed him. I never knew what his opinion of that kfc was, but it closed down decades ago so that should tell you something.
TH-cam is pretty dope.You watch an old story about a legend and people come to the comments with their own story that we would have never knew.I don't know.I just thought this was dope
He’s not being sued for his name but rather his name in a brand (profiting out of it) U can name your self google but don’t expect to open a company after your name 😂
He should have put the conditions in his contract 1. 10 cents goes to the founder for every chicken sold in perpetuity. 2. Immediate termination of the contract transferring all the rights back to the founder if the original recipe is changed.
He sold the company, it would be like if you sold someone a car and said if you make any modifications then the car goes back to me, it's ridiculous, if he wanted to keep control he shouldn't of sold the company, it's that simple
It's not sander's company anymore, you can't just go back on a deal because you dislike a new idea If you buy a house and replace your bed, does your landlord get to kick you out?
@@WhisperingWits That comment makes no sense - lab grown meat is currently leagues more expensive than farm grown and only available at just two higher end restaurants in the whole of the US. Corporate America's thing is cheapest with highest profit.
@@tonyduffy7441 She maybe meant this, KFC has made their own kind of chicken breed which grows super fast and this leads to many problems: "chickens grow to full size and are killed in just 5-6 short weeks. The unnaturally fast growth leaves them riddled with health issues including broken bones and heart and lung failure".
You're saying modern kfc like you were there when old kfc was opened lol but kfc is quite bad most of my local fried chicken places beat kfc's ass so fair point
@@Blacklipstikkz yea, idk what old KFC tasted like. but if THE Colonel himself was mad at the new recipe, I'm very sure that the old KFC chicken musta tasted heavenly compared to modern day KFC's soggy towel of a chicken
You can still go to Claudia Sanders dinner house in Kentucky, I went there a couple years ago for their mother's day buffet, it was by far the best fried chicken I've ever had, my southern stepmother reluctantly told us it was better than her fried chicken, and you know how much southern women take pride in their cooking
@@ExaltedMarauder 3202 Shelbyville road, Shelbyville, Kentucky 40065 I google mapped it for you. Now go and remember to tell the people how awesome it is!!
Actually this isn’t the right story, what happened was when sanders sold his company for $2 million, the company that bought it from him did keep to their promise of not sharing the seasoning mix, until they sold the company again to a food conglomerate, who then sued sanders after he got mad and opened his own restaurant
@@niconeedsanap8130Cena is already using his name outside of WWE but he has to give some percentage of revenue to WWE and he has said he has no problem in it
Not only they sue the founder, they also blatantly lied in their advertisement about having their fried chicken made using 11 secret herbs and spices from the original recipe.
No restaurant tastes the same anymore. I was born in 76 and grew up on take out thru the 80s. Whether it was mcdonalds, burger king , wendys , hardees, arbys, dairy queen, ect. Corporate always looks for cutting costs. I remember even into the 90s noticing how food quality went down.
So true, I have eliminated eating at many places. Many fast food places are subpar and the prices to high for the garbage taste we are getting. Last time I ate at Burger King I was sick the next day. Not sure if it was their food but since then I can’t stomach BK.
My great grandpa looked so much like Colonel Sanders that people would ask him for his autograph... and he would sign them! 😂 After Colonel Sanders died, people would say to him, "I heard Colonel Sanders died." He would nonchalantly reply, "That's just a rumor." Always made me laugh. He was an amazing man with a fascinating life. RIP Grandpa Great.
You have to remember that when you build up a company to the point where very rich investors are interested, they're not interested in your company but what they can do with it. The first thing they'll do is cut staff and corners, the rest follows till there's nothing left of the original company
@@doctahjonezo it’s not. And this constant Afrocentric blackwashing and stealing of everything even history, culture and identities of other people especially by African Americans only hurts the fight for equality and actual victims of racism. It’s the exact same thing white supremacists do.
He is buried in Cave Hill Cemetery, Louisville KY. His grave is just around a corner from the family plot where I'll be buried. The cemetery painted a yellow center line stripe on the roadway to guide people to his grave, because the guards were having too much trouble giving directions to those that visited.
Theres actually an irishman the colonel met with years ago and they got along so well that he gave him the original recipe. He opened a restaurant and it's one of the few places you can still taste the original recipe.
@@curlywurly70 wrong. 1964 was still in the silver standard, so it is MUCH MUCH worse than that 3 million dollars in pre-1972 standard would equate to 2.320,320 troy ounces which on spot value is 55,362,835.20 at the time of this post. put into the standard of Morgan Dollars even in the WORST condition (CULL) puts it at 64.945 Million and in AVERAGE quality puts it at 81.2 million dollars. He got straight JACKED
I think Wendy was his adopted child and he loved her so much that he made the restaurant in her honour and she's the little girl they used for advertising.
"We may never know what the original fried chicken tastes like." 😂😂😂 Now we have a great reason to finish building that TIME MACHINE!! DIAL IN 1963 AND HEAD TO COLONEL SANDER'S KFC!
Bruh, companies like 'Sky', 'Monster', etc. are literally copyrighting their name outside their core-domain. Yes, many video games actually avoided a name including those words to not have the hassle of a lawsuit. To be clear: I get that you don't want a competitor to use your trademark, but patents literally span professions/industries, just 'cause.
I think that's effin awesome of the Colonel! He wasn't having any of their cooperate bs. Sue me for using my own name, then take my face off your gross new recipe lol I love it! He just wanted the og recipe...not much to ask for. And for that, Sir, I thank you for being a stand up guy. And trying to keep things real in this mental world we live in. RIP Colonel Sanders
Yeah he didn’t take shit. You know he wasn’t even a colonel? Not in the military anyway. It’s like being a Knight in England but that doesn’t mean you ride around on a horse with a sword lol. But he dubbed himself that and nobody argued hahaha.
While Sanders was spending time in Toronto, the Kentucky native met another fish out of water: Pat Grace, an Irish salesman who had moved to Toronto and fallen in love with the Colonel's fried chicken. The two became fast friends, and Pat Grace brought Kentucky Fried Chicken, made with the Colonel's secret recipe, back to Ireland. Grace’s son would go on to open up a fried chicken shop in Limerick called Chicken Hut, thought to be the only place to contain the original recipe to this day.
KFC tried to destroy the colonel and the colonel obliterated them 😂😂 Edit: i know 1 million isn't much for KFC but the point is that KFC tried to destroy the colonel and it backfired
The last time I had KFC, the chicken was grey and smelt so off I refused to take a bite. I can see why the Founder was furious, that crap was _not_ even fit for a dog, let alone human consumption.
This is the kind of infinite loop i'm gonna watch with gladness , if i need to sleep , i can play this video , since it has the smoothest loop i've ever seen.
My cousin's husband did some remodeling work for Colonel Sanders. He said that old man was hard-headed, tough as nails, demanding, and cussed like a sailor. However, he said the Colonel had a tough life growing up, knew the value of a penny, knew hard work, and expected good work when he was paying for it. He said ultimately Col. Sanders fair, paid well, and paid his bills on time.
TH-cam is pretty dope.You watch an old story about a legend and people come to the comments with their own story that we would have never knew.I don't know.I just thought this was dope
@ea42455 It means exactly what the first person who made a comment said. I was agreeing with the person who made a comment under your comment that you didn't question?🤔 The comment wasn't even meant for you. It was just about how cool it is that people share their experiences about some of these stories people cover on TH-cam.
I remember what the original recipe tasted like & it was so delicious! You could actually see & taste those herbs & spices on the chicken's skin. Once I realized around the early 90's the chicken tasted different but didn't know why. Then after remembering how much I used to love the skin on the chicken----I knew it will never taste the same or as good. The other mistake they made was switching to biscuits from soft dinner rolls-----which I used to also love! Memories!
You can actually taste the original recipe if you go to the diner Colonel Sanders made in the video (Colonels lady dinners house) Although, today it was renamed to Claudia Sanders Dinner House
@sandrahuntington1113 OMG somebody that remembers not only the visual difference in the old chicken vs new where you could see the spices and i totally loved the soft dinner rolls n little butter squares they gave you. So much better for getting all the gravy up nowhere near as messy as the newer biscuits
This story is a lesson for anyone with a business or idea that corporations want to buy from you. The fact that you have an offer on the table means it is good and worth far more than they will pay you for it. Be wise about it especially if you have children, because at that point its more than just about money but about leaving them a legacy, an inheritance, a name that opens doors for them. 🙏🏽🇿🇦
The closest I've gotten to KFC chicken is by mixing LAWRY'S SEASONED SALT into my flour. Of course, I marinate the chicken in buttermilk. That's it. Dredge and fry once for original, Dredge twice and fry twice for extra crispy.
Yes. "The Colonel" and his face were publically known KFC representations of Kentucky Fried Chicken. Just bc he was angry doesn't give him the right to ignore his feduciary responsibilities to the KFC Board he was a member of. Sounds messed up, but no one forced him to sell the brand, and he was in the wrong here.
the orginal is Sanders used vegetable oil for frying chicken. By 1993, for economic reasons, many KFC outlets had chosen to use a blend of palm and soybean oil. In Japan, the oil used is mainly the more expensive cottonseed and corn oil, as KFC Japan believes that this offers superior taste quality
@Aaron G they'd probably be better than Popeyes or the forbidden jack in the box if they kept the old recipe. No one wants bland, dry ass chicken from KFC.
The original recipe was leaked. They found a hand written ingredient list and it was checked for authenticity and found to be written by him. It tastes quite good my parents made it the original way with his ingredients but it doesn’t taste the same as modern KFC. This story makes sense because it tastes similar but uniquely different.
@@KjWhite-l2h No he didn’t. You should verify a story before repeating it. I have looked into it. There are many variations of that story, none of them are supported by any evidence. The story is made up and intended to cause division between the races. We don’t need that. Please stop spreading lies.
A true entrepreneur. I'm fucking pissed they screwed him over so fucking badly.....I'd be so mad he sold it but still man I woulda kept his name AND but you know what he was a pure heart and unfortunately pure people get fucking taken advantage of in this world.....
He was a good man. He had a policy that homeless ate for free. That also changed when the company sold. My ex husband managed many KFC’s in the 90’s and if a homeless person was caught rummaging through the dumpster they would pack them up a hot meal and send them on their way! ❤❤❤
@@dr.bendover-md can imagine the shame he was feeling thinking this brand is gonna go viral and all these ppl are gonna think my original recipe is mediocre and idk how to make chicken.. (I do like KFC btw no hate) dude absolutely had to have been fucking proud of his shit for taking offense to the change
First up, respect to a Canadian food TH-camr for referencing the Kentucky Fried Chicken League of Ireland, as it was briefly known in the 1980s. Pat Grace, who spearheaded one of football's most unusual sponsorships, was also a personal friend of the Colonel, and introduced KFC to Ireland. The twist comes here: when the Colonel sold up the rights to KFC in the United States, he kept onto the Original Recipe in Canada and held the rights to franchise it around the world until his death. As the new American owners changed the recipes and cut corners, the territories that were still under the jurisdiction of the Colonel kept the old ways. After the Colonel died, Pat Grace eventually lost a court battle about what the recipie was and who could call themselves KFC in Ireland, resulting in a name change to Grace's Famous Fried Chicken. If you think he changed his recipe, however, you'd be wrong: it literally said on adverts at the time that "the name has changed, the chicken's the same". The reason the Colonel gave his recipe to franchisees was designed so that they could make the same chicken without the corporate cost cutting that had taken place in the US.
Dave Sanders, who worked for “ The Colonel” (just a title no military) got screwed over and left KFC and created Wendys ( named after his adopted daughter) in 1979, Square burger round bun.
imagine selling your company to corrupt people, then making a ripoff of your own restaurant just to get sued, then sue them back for using you as thier logo. 999iq move
I made a video that goes deep into the insane (and tragic) story of Colonel Sanders.
Check it out below! ⬇
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I met the colonel at his wife's restaurant.
I had the ORIGINAL chicken.
I'm originally from Kentucky, my father was chief of police of Louisville.
the colonel lived across the street from us in Hurstbournre when he retired.
I can tell more
lmk
Get off the crystal meth, buddy.
Claudia Sanders Dinner House still exist, you can have your original chicken there.
Wrong info in the vid. The first new owners didn't change the recipe of the food qnd swore to sanders that they would maintain the same quality as before. After the new owners sold it to a large corporate company the quality started declining. Sanders then sued the third owners not the second.
My names ethan😂
"We are suing you for using your own name"
dr
@@SonguelGueney the candy bar ?
"then I shall sue you for using my face"
@@F1r3WolfGam1ng no the baseball player
@@SonguelGueney And they said it was Ruth Cleveland 😂😂😂
That is why I hate corporations taking over young food franchises. First thing they do is cost cut and the food is NEVER the same.
True! I used to love Chick-fil-A. For years, I could say I never had bad CFA. Unfortunately, that ship sailed, some years ago.
😮?? 🤔🧐 . . . Oh really? ? What about it was different from how it is now if you could please tell us I am really curious because I only just recently have tried 'Chick-fil-A' , for the first time ever. And when I did I thought it was just all right good food nothing extraordinary like, to have to run right back too! . ...
(( *BUT !! 😯 you're saying otherwise? I'm intrigued,
"'what made it taste better back Then??"
or what did they change to make it not to As Tasty & good the way that it is NOW ? ) 🤷 ..... 🍗🍗🐔 ?!!
@@grigorirasputin5020
@@grigorirasputin5020fun fact they support the ani gay community they ain’t Christian that’s a fact
Basically the same with Jollibee here in the Philippines - Jollibee, the corporation, bought out a coiple of restaurants and their quality was never the same
@@OHhFIDDLeSTICKS Holy mother of emoji spam
Kfc : sue founder
Founder : pull out uno reverse
He made them draw 4 cards
@@cringe2293 😂
That’s not how an uno reverse works
@@ThePlushBrosProductions IT works like that bro
True
For those who forgot or don't know. The place is called, Claudia's Sanders dinner house. It has the original recipe and it is DELICIOUS and very southern with it's tastes and spices.
oh boy i wanna try it now but im on the other side of the world
@@artemischii Which side
@@Bigchickenburger SEA
Is it still in business?? First time I've heard of this and would love to try it. I absolutely h8te KFC it's so disgusting now from when I was younger in the 90s🤮
Nvm I found it ...thanks to you for the name 🙏🏽
"You can't use your name"
"You can't use my face"
"...okay, let us all take a deep breath"
This is the funniest comment! 😂
😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 Legal battles are always hilarious
😂😂😂
..... A deep fried breath!
@@echamaulana2751 That actually sounds like it would smell HORRIBLE! 🤢
This is why family restaurants should keep their restaurants, CEO's ruin everything they touch for a quick buck. 😢
Honestly. I disagree. Realistically if you are offered a high enough offer, take it. You can always open another restaurant with the money. Plus recipes aren't copyrighted only the instructions for them are. So as long as you know the recipes you can always make them and sell them. Just cause CEO's ruin everything for a quick buck doesn't mean you can't take advantage of it.
The reason those restraunts exists is because they need the money, its in their best interests to cash out, and at least it spreads across the world instead of staying a small thing
@@longnameincoming1219
pov:
you would be that ceo to ruin quality.
@@centralprocessingunit4988 Man I wish
@@longnameincoming1219this is exactly what happened here and he won for not a lot of money received
Bro that’s crazy how they sued the founder of their restaurant and then the founder sued the restaurant that he founded.
Corporations dont care about their product or founders.
All they care about is the dollar.
@@sasquatch7234except the chicken king
Greed
What's even crazier KFC/Sanders stole the recipe from Africa Americans
I wish he wrote a recipe book
The original recipe had saffron powder in the flour. Great grandmother worked at the original KFC That was a little gas station in Corbin Kentucky (she was an original employee) when the mixed and blended the flour and seasoning in house before it was a secret. Also they use a high protein flour of 13 to 15 percent protein. They dip in a water bath before flour. Double dip for extra crispy. The original recipe double the spices in the flour mixture. What truly makes a difference in the taste is white pepper,Tellicherry black pepper, saffron, ground mustard powder, powdered sage, ground ginger, celery salt, McCormick paprika (regular not smoked not sweet) Accent (msg/ vitamin K) (this is in the batter and the marinade) onion powder, garlic salt. These are the important spices that give it the flavor people love. It’s where the umami flavor comes from. You can add others if you want. She said it doesn’t have oregano nor thyme. She always marinated one of two ways. Over night butter milk for “old fashioned style” But in the 1930 this was costly. She also used water and baking soda. (4 hour) Pat dry before your wet and dry batter. Rip Granny Gertie. Miss you so much. And your chicken. Hers was the best! She called it gas station chicken. I still have her hand written recipes from the 1930s in the original tin box. My most prized possession. After the restaurant was sold they stopped using saffron because of the cost. It created a law suit. So if you want the real deal use the spices above.
Thisiz
My family will have a surprise in a week when I decipher this.
@@steadfastwolf2159 Did you try it yet
Lol sounds like the biggest bunch of bullshit I've ever heard
Way cool
An obsession with cost cutting is the main sign of incompetent business management.
and greed
Nawh. It is the main sign of stockholders. Stockholders do not care if companies survive. They want maximum profit at all costs. If the company is destroyed in the process, no big deal. They move on to the next with all their gains. They're locusts. Just look at the video game industry. Large companies flush with cash buy the little ones with fantastic ideas. Then they milk those ideas and run the IP into the ground until they destroy all desire in the product. Rise and repeat.
Welcome to capitalism or human society in general.
@@Tapeholder i hate when it turns like that.
Respect for Sander choosing quality over money
The KFC I ate decades ago were also much better than the current version. Standards have dropped immensely
TRUE!!!!!
My local grocery store makes chicken which is far better than KFC.
People should learn to make their own fried chicken it isn’t that hard as far as cooking goes
I still remember as a kid tasting their "new and improved" gravy and thinking it was spoiled, but no it was their new taste...
they sell 8 pcs for 10 dollars here. it was so bad, I've been buying fried chicken at local grocery stores
imagine getting sued for existing 😭
Why are you crying
@@roundabout-host i mostly use it as a laughing emoji
I'd cry too if I'm being sued for simply having a face and name💀
Babe ruth💀💀💀💀
LAM OHAJA😂
I have had his original chicken and gravy recipe a few times years ago at Cafe he founded before KFC. It was called Harmon's Cafe, and it was on State Street in Salt Lake City. I remember loving it, but as a child my palate wouldn't have been developed enough to notice difference, but my parents sure did. It was a topic of frequent discussion among friends.
Hmm imma really have to try some of this when I’m older.
@@musicnightmarethe time he was talking about is forever ago. It is known as the original KFC, but it's not called "Harmon's Cafe" anymore. You missed out
@@musicnightmare You can still try the original recipe, Sanders went to a spice company and gave them the original recipe and you can still buy it today,
KFC sued them so they were forced to call the spice 99-X, it's a true story you can look it up, there's also Cornell Sanders Nephew who claimed to mix the recipe in the gas station and he gave the recipe to the new york times and you can find it on there, I find it weird that those 2 are completely different, I guess the original recipe changed from when he was just making chicken at his gas station and when he started franchising his company
My dad worked at a kfc in high school. This was around the time the Colonel would randomly visit kfc’s unannounced and rate their food. He usually ended up yelling at the manager for how badly they butchered his recipe, and he particularly despised the gravy.
My dad happened to be off that day so he just missed him. I never knew what his opinion of that kfc was, but it closed down decades ago so that should tell you something.
Anyways
@@thezodiackiller420 which way is anyway?
I love KFC gravy!
@@7Lace77 lol me too. But he didn’t according to all accounts. He found it revolting. Must mean his original gravy is incredible hahah.
TH-cam is pretty dope.You watch an old story about a legend and people come to the comments with their own story that we would have never knew.I don't know.I just thought this was dope
You can't sue a man for his name that's insane.
If it's a brand name and he agreed to it, ofc they can.
True i agree
He’s not being sued for his name but rather his name in a brand (profiting out of it)
U can name your self google but don’t expect to open a company after your name 😂
Look for John cena’s interview with Howard stern I think about Vince mcmahon owning his government name
@Ko you can actually.
The court can find that you have the right to have your name on your brand.
Moral of the story, think long and hard before selling your baby
~George Lucas
George Lucas did even worse.
@@langbo9999both did awful
@@ShortManlet True
@@langbo9999and regrets it
Ironic of him to say
He should have put the conditions in his contract
1. 10 cents goes to the founder for every chicken sold in perpetuity.
2. Immediate termination of the contract transferring all the rights back to the founder if the original recipe is changed.
With that first claim, they would agree and "remove" of him in an "unfortunate" accident then deal with all others who could receive the money.
@@steadfastwolf2159 schizoprhenia
He sold the company, it would be like if you sold someone a car and said if you make any modifications then the car goes back to me, it's ridiculous, if he wanted to keep control he shouldn't of sold the company, it's that simple
It's not sander's company anymore, you can't just go back on a deal because you dislike a new idea
If you buy a house and replace your bed, does your landlord get to kick you out?
@@johnhostetler2167The MC Donalds founders made a similiat deale verbally but got screwed
Colonel Sanders: my chicken has 16 herbs and spices
Corporate America: lets go with 11
And tons of preservatives
Plus multiple chemicals
Plus lab-grown meats
@@WhisperingWits That comment makes no sense - lab grown meat is currently leagues more expensive than farm grown and only available at just two higher end restaurants in the whole of the US. Corporate America's thing is cheapest with highest profit.
@@tonyduffy7441 She maybe meant this, KFC has made their own kind of chicken breed which grows super fast and this leads to many problems:
"chickens grow to full size and are killed in just 5-6 short weeks.
The unnaturally fast growth leaves them riddled with health issues including broken bones and heart and lung failure".
They clean forgot he was a businessman too, and they had to remember the hard way.
Wendy's founder, Dave Thomas taught Col Saunders how to commercial his brand. After he got it into a chain restaurant, he sold it.
“They clean forgot….”?!??! What does your sentence even mean?!?
@@see-rious-leyI think it's another way of saying they underestimated him or completely forgot how and why he got the company where it was back then.
@@see-rious-leyautocorrect probably I think he/she meant "They clearly forgot..."
true!
no wonder modern KFC tastes like lightly salted styrofoam. those new founders did KFC dirty
You're saying modern kfc like you were there when old kfc was opened lol but kfc is quite bad most of my local fried chicken places beat kfc's ass so fair point
The new ones taste like plastic chicken
@@Blacklipstikkz yea, idk what old KFC tasted like. but if THE Colonel himself was mad at the new recipe, I'm very sure that the old KFC chicken musta tasted heavenly compared to modern day KFC's soggy towel of a chicken
@@enderdudebruh8270 Yeah modern kfc is not special at all but my parents say it used to be very good.
@@Blacklipstikkz bro you act like he doesn't know people who ate it stfu
My mother told me decades ago that this man took his recipe with him to the grave, because it was a obvious difference in taste later on
He literally gave his recipe to a spice company and you can still buy it to this day, it's called 99-X, it was one of his final screw you to KFC
You can still go to Claudia Sanders dinner house in Kentucky, I went there a couple years ago for their mother's day buffet, it was by far the best fried chicken I've ever had, my southern stepmother reluctantly told us it was better than her fried chicken, and you know how much southern women take pride in their cooking
Where is it located at in Kentucky?
@@ExaltedMarauder
3202 Shelbyville road, Shelbyville, Kentucky 40065
I google mapped it for you. Now go and remember to tell the people how awesome it is!!
@@LokiWolfe1985 thank you! I will definitely check it out and share it with people
I thought it shut down recently?
@@sfactor7 nah just looked it up and they're still open
The restaurant they opened is still running, there you can find the original recipe
Where
@@epicshorts001 lees Famous recipe chicken
Excllent
@@epicshorts001called Claudia Sanders in Kentucky
@@jesusjoestar5174 lees ?
Sanders should have never sold KFC to any businessmen.
That’s easy to say, but when you’re 70+ years old you gotta retire eventually.
To be fair anybody would do that in his position, they may also have promised him not to change the recipe but backed out anyway
He was 70+ years old at the time,he has to retire at some point
i think it was Perpsico who bought it.
@@CharlieAppleshe could have gave his restaurant to his family his nephew is still alive
Moral lesson, never sell your company.
Never change a winning team.
Actually this isn’t the right story, what happened was when sanders sold his company for $2 million, the company that bought it from him did keep to their promise of not sharing the seasoning mix, until they sold the company again to a food conglomerate, who then sued sanders after he got mad and opened his own restaurant
Yes
I thought the Colonel also got sued for slander because he openly SAID how bad his recipes got butchered
Source: *trust me bro*
@@nickclark18 you can google it if you want, though you probably spend your life on comment sections
@@nickclark18 burnn
Sueing someone for using their name is wild💀
Investors😊
just like john cena. The company owns the name which means that anytime it is used outside the company it can lead to being sued
@@niconeedsanap8130WTF
@@niconeedsanap8130Cena is already using his name outside of WWE but he has to give some percentage of revenue to WWE and he has said he has no problem in it
@@niconeedsanap8130I’m gonna have to sue you for that, as John cena ceo #69420,
That is against the law
Not only they sue the founder, they also blatantly lied in their advertisement about having their fried chicken made using 11 secret herbs and spices from the original recipe.
Probably using a cheaper type than the original
Now it’s Got like 120 diff ingredients
@@TaylorPhase8 of which are highly toxic
I believe they still do but they don't use buttermilk anymore
Just like what mermaid man says, “EVILLLLL!!!”
*Inserts General Armstrong meme*
Sanders: "Don't fck with this Colonial!"
No restaurant tastes the same anymore. I was born in 76 and grew up on take out thru the 80s. Whether it was mcdonalds, burger king , wendys , hardees, arbys, dairy queen, ect. Corporate always looks for cutting costs. I remember even into the 90s noticing how food quality went down.
Take out , fast food, whatever, it really applies to it all. Food quality went down.
smh food quality went down food price went up smh corporate is crazy!
I'm pretty sure arby's isn't even real meat let alone roast beef! LoL it's gross
So true, I have eliminated eating at many places. Many fast food places are subpar and the prices to high for the garbage taste we are getting. Last time I ate at Burger King I was sick the next day. Not sure if it was their food but since then I can’t stomach BK.
Oh how I miss Hardee's 😢
Imagine suing the man whose face is on your logo.
And then STILL USING IT
My great grandpa looked so much like Colonel Sanders that people would ask him for his autograph... and he would sign them! 😂 After Colonel Sanders died, people would say to him, "I heard Colonel Sanders died." He would nonchalantly reply, "That's just a rumor."
Always made me laugh. He was an amazing man with a fascinating life. RIP Grandpa Great.
Lol, he must’ve been a good grandpa
Lol, lets make this the top comment shall we
@@ImAPersonHehehehawwhy y'all are saying "lol" his grandpa died
@@Countryballs_Animation_Studioswhy are u saying lol his grandpa died
@@Naruto_uzumaki9Tit could meant Lots of Love.
You have to remember that when you build up a company to the point where very rich investors are interested, they're not interested in your company but what they can do with it. The first thing they'll do is cut staff and corners, the rest follows till there's nothing left of the original company
You can actually go to his wife’s restaurant today and get his original recipe
where is it?
@@BigSmoke-s9n somewhere named deez
Where is it? Found it
3202 Shelbyville Rd, Shelbyville, KY 40065
@@BigSmoke-s9n
Claudia Sanders Dinner House
3202 Shelbyville Rd, Shelbyville, KY 40065
@@BesttLuck Shelbyville Kentucky
“We are suing you for using your name”
“I’m suing you for using my face”
thats wild...😂
Literally 😂
He went the petty route and I respect that
Stealing the recipe from a slave?
@@MAR_StayChefinTF are you on about.
@@MAR_StayChefin SteaLING the recipe from a slave, I see?
@@MAR_StayChefin Is this true?
@@doctahjonezo it’s not. And this constant Afrocentric blackwashing and stealing of everything even history, culture and identities of other people especially by African Americans only hurts the fight for equality and actual victims of racism. It’s the exact same thing white supremacists do.
Reading the comments made me respect the guy even more.
He also shared his recipe with a friend who used in his own local restaurants. Jack Pirtle. A Memphis staple.
Really? But why have I never heard of Pirtle's restaurant success if he has Sanders' secret recipe?
@@PixelGoblin47 do u live in Memphis?
@@PixelGoblin47 I never heard of the Colonel's wife restaurant. U not going to hear about the world sitting at home
Stop it 😂
He did NOT let that slide 💀
😂
He is buried in Cave Hill Cemetery, Louisville KY. His grave is just around a corner from the family plot where I'll be buried. The cemetery painted a yellow center line stripe on the roadway to guide people to his grave, because the guards were having too much trouble giving directions to those that visited.
William Shakespeare : What Is In The Name....☠️👊🏻
Theres actually an irishman the colonel met with years ago and they got along so well that he gave him the original recipe. He opened a restaurant and it's one of the few places you can still taste the original recipe.
Incredible! Glad he trusted him. Colonel really was a good man + they stole his face and disfigured his chicken....ass wipes!
whats the name of his restaurant. cus i do want to visit it whenever i am in ireland
What's the name of the restaurant??
@@АмиргалиевАлибекig its Chicken Hut in Limerick
What's restaurant name?
That makes so much sense on why KFC sucks. The original must've been bomb af. Sad to them change it.
Asia is still good
@@TheOneWhoKnocks18 for malaysia it kinda sucks, theres like a lot of complaints
@@simpleyrose fr
KFC only sucks in a few countries America being one of them isn't suprising
@@ohkal1067 KFC sucks in Thailand too.
The original recipe is used in a chipper in Limerick, Ireland, called Chicken Hut
Rlly?
Look up The Blindboy Padcast Pat Graces Famous Fried Chicken, it will tell u all about it!
Chipper
Also a restaurant in shelbyville Ky
These shady investors had no clue they were meddling with the founding titan until they witnessed his corporate power.
Only 3 mill. An absolute tragedy.
3 million dollars in 1964 is equal to 29 million in 2023.
@@curlywurly70 23m is still nothing but again, i dont think kfc will be what it is if not for that.
3 million in 1964 bro
@@curlywurly70but now it values 9.6B
@@curlywurly70 wrong.
1964 was still in the silver standard, so it is MUCH MUCH worse than that
3 million dollars in pre-1972 standard would equate to 2.320,320 troy ounces
which on spot value is 55,362,835.20 at the time of this post.
put into the standard of Morgan Dollars even in the WORST condition (CULL) puts it at 64.945 Million and in AVERAGE quality puts it at 81.2 million dollars.
He got straight JACKED
Another result that stemmed from this was Dave Thomas who trained under the Colonel and founded Wendy's. This was an even more interesting backstory.
Really? I never knew that interesting
@@realtalkwithj-man5195 yes. There's a documentary episode of "Foods That Built America" on Discovery i think.
I think Wendy was his adopted child and he loved her so much that he made the restaurant in her honour and she's the little girl they used for advertising.
Yeah I watched it on "Foods That Built America". I used to work for Wendy's too back in the day.
@@lorimiller4301 that's facts the Wendy's girl was Dave Thomas adopted daughter
"We may never know what the original fried chicken tastes like." 😂😂😂 Now we have a great reason to finish building that TIME MACHINE!! DIAL IN 1963 AND HEAD TO COLONEL SANDER'S KFC!
"We will sue you for using your own name in a business"
*logic has left the room*
I do not think it was in there in the Frist place
Its on Sanders for selling his name
Bruh, companies like 'Sky', 'Monster', etc. are literally copyrighting their name outside their core-domain. Yes, many video games actually avoided a name including those words to not have the hassle of a lawsuit.
To be clear: I get that you don't want a competitor to use your trademark, but patents literally span professions/industries, just 'cause.
Wait so they still own kfc
@skelebrosgaming2187 bro what
I think that's effin awesome of the Colonel! He wasn't having any of their cooperate bs. Sue me for using my own name, then take my face off your gross new recipe lol I love it! He just wanted the og recipe...not much to ask for. And for that, Sir, I thank you for being a stand up guy. And trying to keep things real in this mental world we live in. RIP Colonel Sanders
Yeah he didn’t take shit. You know he wasn’t even a colonel? Not in the military anyway. It’s like being a Knight in England but that doesn’t mean you ride around on a horse with a sword lol. But he dubbed himself that and nobody argued hahaha.
While Sanders was spending time in Toronto, the Kentucky native met another fish out of water: Pat Grace, an Irish salesman who had moved to Toronto and fallen in love with the Colonel's fried chicken. The two became fast friends, and Pat Grace brought Kentucky Fried Chicken, made with the Colonel's secret recipe, back to Ireland. Grace’s son would go on to open up a fried chicken shop in Limerick called Chicken Hut, thought to be the only place to contain the original recipe to this day.
Don't colonel original restaurant (colonel lady) still available, tho under a different name?
“Thought to be the only place” is completely untrue, his wife’s restaurant still exists.
His Wife's restaurant in Shelbyville, Kentucky
He thinks we didn’t notice the loop immediately 😂
This is one of the scummiest things a company can do.
Welcome to America
KFC tried to destroy the colonel and the colonel obliterated them 😂😂
Edit: i know 1 million isn't much for KFC but the point is that KFC tried to destroy the colonel and it backfired
Not really, they still got away with butchering the recipe with the colonel’s name
No he didnt 😂😂
@@TheReeelBradPitt And now, we will never know what the original recipe tastes like.
@@benfrank9622 true if we want the original recipe, we need to travel to the US
1 million is nothing, KFC won in the long run.
Gotta be the biggest UNO reverse situation ever 😂
“NO!! YOU CANT SUE US WERE YOUR COMPANY!”
“Hehe i sue you for 122 million for copyright on my name and face”
The restaurant based on his wife name still exists with the real original taste
Where?!
For real. Where is it???
True I saw a video about it
I can't remember where it is. Kentucky somewhere lol
You guys are deaf and dumb! In the video he said "The Colonels Lady Dinner House" Google it! Duh.
I searched it up
Lesson for today: DO NOT under any circumstances mess with the Colonel
Funny cuz I still still see KFC open and Sander's restaurant in the shadows
The last time I had KFC, the chicken was grey and smelt so off I refused to take a bite.
I can see why the Founder was furious, that crap was _not_ even fit for a dog, let alone human consumption.
This is so true 😭 Mine was so oily and soggy, I was extremely disgusted!
And it has HIS name all over it. I don't blame him either.
Yeah the chicken sandwich I had from them last tasted really off as well.
If companies sell crap nowadays it's because people don't value themselves anymore.
@@OrangeLimeSits because you didnt vent the steam
This is the kind of infinite loop i'm gonna watch with gladness , if i need to sleep , i can play this video , since it has the smoothest loop i've ever seen.
Old man Sanders was a menace.
The KFC was the evil company.
Sanders can start a new business if he wants to. That company also doesn’t own his likeness, so he’s in the right to sue them.
fool.
Never fuck with a chicken man.
Le fool in its finest.
My cousin's husband did some remodeling work for Colonel Sanders. He said that old man was hard-headed, tough as nails, demanding, and cussed like a sailor.
However, he said the Colonel had a tough life growing up, knew the value of a penny, knew hard work, and expected good work when he was paying for it. He said ultimately Col. Sanders fair, paid well, and paid his bills on time.
TH-cam is pretty dope.You watch an old story about a legend and people come to the comments with their own story that we would have never knew.I don't know.I just thought this was dope
@RicoRicardo, it is dope!
@@Love.America It's "dope"? What do ya' mean?
@ea42455 It means exactly what the first person who made a comment said. I was agreeing with the person who made a comment under your comment that you didn't question?🤔 The comment wasn't even meant for you. It was just about how cool it is that people share their experiences about some of these stories people cover on TH-cam.
@Love.America Even though the comment wasn't specifically addressed to me, is it wrong that I ask about it? Why would anyone take offense to that?
Kfc: "Were suing you"
Sanders: "Try me😎"
"Nakuja hii session kama Dedication" always putting your respect on Weezy🔥
I often forget that Colonel Sanders was a real person
And wasn’t a colonel btw
I thought he was white
@@sillycheese301 You’re right, he was white
@@ko-Daeguhe was a Kentucky colonel I believe, just not a military one
I remember what the original recipe tasted like & it was so delicious! You could actually see & taste those herbs & spices on the chicken's skin. Once I realized around the early 90's the chicken tasted different but didn't know why.
Then after remembering how much I used to love the skin on the chicken----I knew it will never taste the same or as good.
The other mistake they made was switching to biscuits from soft dinner rolls-----which I used to also love! Memories!
You can actually taste the original recipe if you go to the diner Colonel Sanders made in the video (Colonels lady dinners house)
Although, today it was renamed to Claudia Sanders Dinner House
@sandrahuntington1113 OMG somebody that remembers not only the visual difference in the old chicken vs new where you could see the spices and i totally loved the soft dinner rolls n little butter squares they gave you. So much better for getting all the gravy up nowhere near as messy as the newer biscuits
@@watermelonlyte Know the location?
@@phoenixflambe3319 3202 Shelbyville Rd, Kentucky
@@phoenixflambe3319Shelbyville Kentucky
This story is a lesson for anyone with a business or idea that corporations want to buy from you. The fact that you have an offer on the table means it is good and worth far more than they will pay you for it. Be wise about it especially if you have children, because at that point its more than just about money but about leaving them a legacy, an inheritance, a name that opens doors for them. 🙏🏽🇿🇦
Bro wanted $122 million and walked away with one 😭
Always ask for more than you think they’ll give
The closest I've gotten to KFC chicken is by mixing LAWRY'S SEASONED SALT into my flour. Of course, I marinate the chicken in buttermilk. That's it. Dredge and fry once for original, Dredge twice and fry twice for extra crispy.
or just use cornflakes
@@lebombjhames8795 Didn't like it like that. TOO crunchy lol
I have been to the competing restaurant that he talked about. It's good
@@angelalane1307 we used it in Indonesian kfc
I mix fentanyl in batter it’s really tasty
Bruh they really sued him for using his name💀
Yes. "The Colonel" and his face were publically known KFC representations of Kentucky Fried Chicken. Just bc he was angry doesn't give him the right to ignore his feduciary responsibilities to the KFC Board he was a member of.
Sounds messed up, but no one forced him to sell the brand, and he was in the wrong here.
Those people need to put some respect on Sanders name
Some respek ya heard
the orginal is
Sanders used vegetable oil for frying chicken. By 1993, for economic reasons, many KFC outlets had chosen to use a blend of palm and soybean oil. In Japan, the oil used is mainly the more expensive cottonseed and corn oil, as KFC Japan believes that this offers superior taste quality
Colonel Sanders really said "i aint letting that slide"Furiously💀
It’s almost ironic that trying to cut costs resulted in a lawsuit that cost more money than kfc would save from changing the recipe
i don’t think they changed the recipe back
1 million wouldn't touch how much money they saved world wide for years man.
@@AGsoloman5k lol I know this dude is crazy. KFC rolling in millions a month
@Aaron G they'd probably be better than Popeyes or the forbidden jack in the box if they kept the old recipe. No one wants bland, dry ass chicken from KFC.
You think that costed them more than buying higher quality ingredients across the country?
The audacity they had to sue the owner of the branch
Colonel Sanders being sued by his own entity
: *you dare use my own spell against me, KFC*
KFC: *Sues Colonel Sanders*
Colonel Sanders: *Right back at cha*
The original recipe was leaked. They found a hand written ingredient list and it was checked for authenticity and found to be written by him. It tastes quite good my parents made it the original way with his ingredients but it doesn’t taste the same as modern KFC. This story makes sense because it tastes similar but uniquely different.
Better or worse than today's kfc ?
@@harshitverma2707likely better
he was broke at 65, started KFC and became a multi 100x millionnaire at 85
It crazy he was born in 1890
And stole his recipe from a black women
@@KjWhite-l2h
No he didn’t. You should verify a story before repeating it. I have looked into it. There are many variations of that story, none of them are supported by any evidence. The story is made up and intended to cause division between the races. We don’t need that. Please stop spreading lies.
They really are suing their own founder and source of income for using founder's own name
ungrateful ratts.
Kfc straight said “we are suing you for using your name, in short; we own you.”
Mr Sanders:OR DO YA?!
That's some next level shamelessness, they were butthurt for no reason other than wanting to make profit
Colonel sanders (probably): we do a little switch a roo around here
The audacity of those CEOs!
The colonel should have received more than a million. RIP
Dude earned my respect in a spand of 12 seconds. Holy sh what guy he Sander is.
A true entrepreneur. I'm fucking pissed they screwed him over so fucking badly.....I'd be so mad he sold it but still man I woulda kept his name AND but you know what he was a pure heart and unfortunately pure people get fucking taken advantage of in this world.....
He was a good man. He had a policy that homeless ate for free. That also changed when the company sold. My ex husband managed many KFC’s in the 90’s and if a homeless person was caught rummaging through the dumpster they would pack them up a hot meal and send them on their way! ❤❤❤
man colonel sounds awesome
KFC: I'm suing you for using our name
Colonel Sanders: I'm also suing you for using my face
Edit:I didn't expect to get this many likes
Fun fact: he lost, and that’s why they are still using his face.
@@dr.bendover-md can imagine the shame he was feeling thinking this brand is gonna go viral and all these ppl are gonna think my original recipe is mediocre and idk how to make chicken.. (I do like KFC btw no hate) dude absolutely had to have been fucking proud of his shit for taking offense to the change
"We're suing you for using your own name"
"I'm counter suing you for using my face"
Sanders really pulled a Uno reverse here
Her dinner house still exists today with the same recipe.
What's it called
@Justwanna Grill Claudia Sanders Dinner House
@@skkkkkyyyyy 😮
That's good to know
òoooo
KFC: we are gonna sue you for illegal copyright
the founder: im gonna do whats called a pro gamer move
Greedy corporate BS at its finest.
First up, respect to a Canadian food TH-camr for referencing the Kentucky Fried Chicken League of Ireland, as it was briefly known in the 1980s. Pat Grace, who spearheaded one of football's most unusual sponsorships, was also a personal friend of the Colonel, and introduced KFC to Ireland.
The twist comes here: when the Colonel sold up the rights to KFC in the United States, he kept onto the Original Recipe in Canada and held the rights to franchise it around the world until his death. As the new American owners changed the recipes and cut corners, the territories that were still under the jurisdiction of the Colonel kept the old ways.
After the Colonel died, Pat Grace eventually lost a court battle about what the recipie was and who could call themselves KFC in Ireland, resulting in a name change to Grace's Famous Fried Chicken.
If you think he changed his recipe, however, you'd be wrong: it literally said on adverts at the time that "the name has changed, the chicken's the same". The reason the Colonel gave his recipe to franchisees was designed so that they could make the same chicken without the corporate cost cutting that had taken place in the US.
Dave Sanders, who worked for “ The Colonel” (just a title no military) got screwed over and left KFC and created Wendys ( named after his adopted daughter) in 1979, Square burger round bun.
We're talking about the same guy that tackled the dude because he messed up his order.Of course, he's going to fight back
only the grand parents know what was the original taste
Man I felt like the founder seemed regretful
He just wanted his recipe to spread so that other people can enjoy it
But of course there are greedy people who just want money
Investors:"I'm suing you for using your name"
Colonel Sanders:"Well im sueing you for using my face"
The judge: that's stupid
And then they have the audacity to advertise their chicken as made by the original recipe 💀
Okay, thanks. Now I can save my money by NOT giving it to corporations like this one. We need MORE revelations like this!
imagine selling your company to corrupt people, then making a ripoff of your own restaurant just to get sued, then sue them back for using you as thier logo.
999iq move
Oh well that’s how corporations are nowadays god I wish people weren’t evil
@@aperson5443 fucking same dude