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| - In 1951, Jack Darned, the Lovian-Burenian grandfather of one of the Burenian military leaders who thought up the Burenian invasion of Lovia, opened "Darned's Quick-Serve" in Noble City, serving Colonel Sanders' KFC recipe, of which Jack called "American Chicken Supreme" on the menu. He later changed it to "Kentucky Fried Chicken" to match up with the other KFC franchises. The Darned's Quick-Serve sign is still there as of 2016, as a reviewer put it "probably because the franchisee for Lovia is too lazy to remodel to the new design"
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| - In 1951, Jack Darned, the Lovian-Burenian grandfather of one of the Burenian military leaders who thought up the Burenian invasion of Lovia, opened "Darned's Quick-Serve" in Noble City, serving Colonel Sanders' KFC recipe, of which Jack called "American Chicken Supreme" on the menu. He later changed it to "Kentucky Fried Chicken" to match up with the other KFC franchises. The Darned's Quick-Serve sign is still there as of 2016, as a reviewer put it "probably because the franchisee for Lovia is too lazy to remodel to the new design" In 1971, with approval of Heublein, the then-new owners of KFC, and after Jack started Quality Food Services to franchise Waffle House and Wimpy in Lovia, Kentucky Fried Chicken's 1st Lovian restaurant outside of Noble City, in Newhaven, was opened. The Lovian KFC restaurants still use the original KFC recipe along with pressure cooking as of 2016. In 2009, when QFS had learned that Le Guide Cinq Etoiles had published 1-star reviews of some of QFS' franchises, QFS took Alphabet Publishers along with Georges Stromboldt and Jean-Jacques Telemann to court. Eventually, QFS won, and Alphabet were forced to recall all copies of the book mentioning their franchises, including KFC, off the shelves, though some managed to get onto shelves. Later, QFS president April Stravinsky jokingly stated "I feel sorry for the poor git at Alphabet Publishers, who was forced to throw every single copy of Le Guide Cinq Etoiles mentioning KFC and our other brands here at QFS into a flaming pit, and ship the owners of the recalled books a new copy without us mentioned!"
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