Wednesday, October 06, 2010
KFC Converts Restaurants To Feed Those In-Need
KENTUCKY....
KFC announced Wednesday that to raise awareness for World Hunger Relief efforts, it shut the doors of its two most historic locations, Colonel Sanders' first restaurant in Corbin, Ky. and the original KFC franchise in Salt Lake City. KFC converted the restaurants into "World Hunger Relief Kitchens," serving free meals to in-need residents from local shelters. The Corbin restaurant, which has operated since 1940, was closed on Monday. The Salt Lake City location, which has been serving customers since 1952, closed Wednesday.