The contribution of franchise system in the United States. Kentucky, the home place of Colonel Sanders and Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) fast food restaurants. Colonel Sanders put the idea of franchising forward and made it successful. He talks about how he started the franchise, he also speaks about how they got their first restaurant. Children eat chicken at KFC. Children on a merry go round carousel. He traveled by cars to many of the cities to sell his business and take a franchise. Brief views of downtowns in the following cities with 1940s era automobiles on roads: Pampa, Kerrville, Wichita Falls, and San Angelo. The colonel demonstrates his recipe of cooking chicken. He brings it to 90 degrees fahrenheit before cooking it. He batters it and places it in a pressure cooker to cook. View of the finished cooked chicken. The recipe is same in all the centers. Colonel Sanders with his wife walking next to a home.
The contribution of franchise system in the United States. The lifestyle of different franchise owners. Mobile homes, Recreational Vehicles (RV) and Campers parked at a campground. A woman makes a painting and talks to a man. For Nancy Rose and her husband a franchise campaign enables them to be a part of the geographical network. Both of them walk and their son is on the shoulders the husband. A man cleans a swimming pool. Another man washes his van.
The contribution of franchise system in the United States. A poster reads "Weight Watchers Welcomes You." A woman shows her own picture when she was overweight. She encourages people sitting in the room listening to her presentation about the Weight Watchers program. View of participants listening and smiling during her presentation.
The contribution of franchise system in the United States. Advertisement help franchises to boost up sales. A car comes out of a gate and moves on a road. A banner reads ' Midas'. A muffler manufacturing plant that makes quality and standardized parts. Technicians in the factory discuss. Men work at the factory.
The contribution of franchise system in the United States. Franchises as a way to achieve personal and financial independence through owning a small business. View inside a Insty Prints franchise print shop. A woman at the shop as she takes out the printouts. Men and women tour a low cost modular home structure that can be used as a home or vacation home. It is ultra modern and shaped like a dome or igloo, with port hole windows all around. People tour the inside of the modern dome house. A franchise retail store sign for a "7 Eleven" store. People purchase products from the 7 Eleven store. A man and woman clerk assist the customers. Next scene shows Gus Sam , the African American owner of a Carvel Ice cream parlor. He is seen filling customer orders and working in the store. Series of shots show him meeting with representatives from the Carvel franchising system as they helped him plan location, build-out, financing, and operations of his franchise store. Sam at his shop gives ice cream to children and decorates a cake that he sells to an African American woman and her daughter. Girl looks at the cake and appears happy.
The contribution of franchise system in the United States. Henry Landworth, a refugee who came to America owns four Holiday Inn hotels in Florida. He talks about his hard work and success. The chefs work in a kitchen. Henry looks at them. People dance in the disco.
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