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KFC founder's suit auctioned for over $20,000

Xinhua | Updated: 2013-06-24 09:10
HOUSTON - The trademark white suit worn by KFC founder Harland Sanders was sold for $21,510 at an auction in the US State of Texas Saturday, local media reported.
KFC founder's suit auctioned for over $20,000

The trademark white suit worn by KFC founder Harland Sanders was sold for $21,510 at an auction in the US State of Texas Saturday[Photo/icpress.cn]

The suit was bought by the president and chief executive of KFC Japan Masao Watanabe, who was one of hundreds of in-person, telephone and online bidders vying for the item, local TV ABC13 reported.

Watanabe said he had planned to attend a company marketing meeting in Dallas, Texas, but arrived early after he learned the auction.

Watanabe also bought a mini-collection of Sanders' memorabilia -- including his 1973 Kentucky driver's license -- for $1,912.

KFC, short for Kentucky Fried Chicken, is a fast food restaurant chain headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky, which specializes in fried chicken. It is the world's second largest restaurant chain after McDonald's.

Sanders, who began selling fried chicken from his roadside restaurant in Corbin, Kentucky, during the Great Depression, identified the potential of the restaurant franchising concept and the first KFC franchise opened in Utah in 1952.

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