Lee's Famous Recipe Chicken

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Lee's Famous Recipe Chicken is a chain of fast food restaurants specializing in fried chicken. The company was founded in 1966 by Lee Cummings, the nephew of Colonel Sanders, the founder of KFC. Lee's Famous Recipe Chicken is known for its distinctive blend of herbs and spices, which sets it apart from other fried chicken brands.

History[edit]

Lee Cummings, who had worked with his uncle Colonel Sanders at KFC, decided to start his own fried chicken business. In 1966, he opened the first Lee's Famous Recipe Chicken restaurant in Lima, Ohio. The restaurant quickly gained popularity due to its unique recipe and high-quality ingredients. Over the years, the chain expanded, and today it has numerous locations across the United States.

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Lee's Famous Recipe Chicken offers a variety of menu items, including:

The restaurant is particularly known for its pressure-cooked chicken, which is marinated and hand-breaded before being cooked to perfection.

Locations[edit]

Lee's Famous Recipe Chicken has locations primarily in the Midwestern United States, but it also has a presence in other regions. The company continues to expand, opening new restaurants in various states.

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