Too bad we didn't get a Cluck-U-Chicken franchise http://www.cluckuchicken.com/
Interesting history though:
Lee's Famous Chicken,
Lee Cummings, the nephew of Colonel Harland Sanders, spent his childhood in the kitchen of his Henryville Indiana home. Lee hit the road with his Uncle Harland in 1952, selling their own special blend of spices along with their famous pressure cookers which later became part of KFC's "Secret Recipe". In three years, Lee and the Colonel opened over 800 KFC stores. In 1962, the Colonel sold KFC to John Y. Brown.
After the sale of KFC, Lee Cummings started developing his recipe later to be known as "Famous Recipe." In 1966, Lee along with Harold Omerr started "Harold's Take-Home" in Lima, Ohio where Lee introduced his first Famous Recipes Chicken. The word was out about this great new recipe and later that year the first frachise unit was sold to Jim Sanders and opened in Columbus, Ohio.
By 1967, the fifth franchise unit was opened by Lee and Bob Burick in Springfield, Ohio. Later that year, units followed in Dayton and Cincinatti, Ohio as well as Kalamazoo, Michigan and Famous Recipe was on its way!
In 1970, Lee's Famous Recipe went international with the opening of three units in Trinidad and by 1972 there were more than 100 units in the thriving chain. By 1979, the number of units had doubled to 200 and in 1981 Lee sold the chain to Shoney's Restaurants in Nashville, Tennessee. Shoney's continued to operate Lee's along with their own Captain D's and Shoney's Restaurants until 1995, when Lee's was sold to RTM Restaurant Group in Atlanta, Georgia. The chain celebrated it's 30th Anniversary as part of RTM and in 2003 Lee's was sold to Famous Recipes, Inc. and headquartered in Santa Rosa Beach, Florida.
Jeff Miller, owner of Famous Recipes, Inc., bought the chain with the distinct vision of combining the great products of Lee's with an economical and versatile building design that would promote easy entry into the chicken business. Lee's Famous Recipe is poised for growth as a number of restaurants are currently under development or construction.
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