Kentucky Fried Chicken were not the only ones who bravely refused to knuckle under. Då vi är ett ständigt växande företag så är chansen till att klättra på karriärstegen väldigt stor - Samtliga av våra ledare har gått vägen från medarbetare och hela vägen upp! The venerable Kentucky Fried Chicken chain, a mainstay of American culture since its first franchise opened in Salt Lake City in 1952, refused as a matter of principle to pay royalties on a name they had been using for four decades. In 1990, the Commonwealth of Kentucky, mired in debt, took the unusual step of trademarking their name. Then another question arrives, and the race starts again. Obviously, this tale is complete hokum, one of the many business legends concerning attempts to avoid government regulations through the expedient of a deceptive name change. .
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