![]() Six years ago when the government informed Sanders that it would take $900,000 in taxes if he should die, the colonel made a decision. Sanders believes that his money should help the needy and deserving through charities and foundations. Many Japanese think of Sanders as an advertising gimmick for an American quick-food restaurant.īut there are no gimmicks about the 82-year-old man who perfected a process for cooking chicken. ![]() the visit has two purposes: to inspect and improve the operation of the franchise business and to prove to the Japanese people that Col. Sanders arrived in Tokyo Saturday for a week-long visit to the country and Kentucky Fried Chicken Japan. ![]() Harland Sanders, the founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken, explains his philosophy towards wealth. do what you're going to do with your money as you go along," is how Col. ![]() TOKYO - "I don't believe in being the richest man in the cemetery. ![]()
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