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HISTORY Chicken
Delight has a colorful and important place in North American fast-food history. 
The company was started in Illinois in 1952 by American entrepreneur Al Tunick
a pioneer in fast food franchising. Tunick purchased some deep fryers from a restaurant
that was going out of business. He and some friends tried cooking different foods
looking for a product other than french fries. At that time, chicken was pan-fried,
steamed or oven-roasted. Due to the long cooking times, it was not a good fast-food
item. Tunick coated some chicken in a spicy breading and lowered it into the hot
oil. The chicken cooked much faster while the juices remained sealed inside. Thus,
Chicken Delight was born. He decided to market his method through small
take-out and delivery locations. It was near the end of the Korean War when many
women were working outside the home and had no time to cook. The slogan 'Don't
Cook Tonight . . . Call Chicken Delight' became a household phrase throughout
North America. Chicken Delight quickly grew to more than 1,000 units throughout
the United States and became the biggest fast-food company of its kind in North
America. Chicken Delight is one of the oldest, if not the oldest chicken fast-food
franchisor in the world. In 1958 a group of local businessmen in Winnipeg purchased
the Chicken Delight trademarks and franchising rights for Canada and started the
first store in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba. In the same year another outlet opened
its doors in St. Boniface, a location that is still in operation to this day.
By the mid 60's there were more than 50 units under Chicken Delight of
Canada Ltd. About the same time, franchisees across the U.S. challenged the franchisor
in court with the practice of requiring franchisees to buy their equipment and
packaging from head office. Under the Sherman Anti-Trust Act stating the head
office could not sell products above fair market value, the case was won by the
franchisees. Consequently, the franchisor's main source of revenue dried up. The
number of units declined significantly in the U.S. and the impact was felt in
Canada as well. 
Unaware of the possible consequences of the case, local entrepreneur Otto Koch
purchased his first Chicken Delight franchise in 1969. Seeing the potential of
the chain in Canada, Koch built and acquired additional franchise locations and
in 1976 bought Chicken Delight of Canada Ltd. A big task lay ahead to rebuild
an ailing franchise system. Koch concentrated on revitalizing the system in Canada
by updating the stores and recreating the Chicken Delight name and brand image.
By providing quality service and cleanliness, the Canadian operation once again
began to prosper. This success led to Koch's acquisition of the U.S. and International
arm - Chicken Delight International Inc. in 1979. For the first time the total
Chicken Delight system was under one roof. Since then, Chicken Delight has continued
to prosper under the guidance of past and current President and Owner Mr. Otto
Koch. Meeting ever changing consumer demands with system improvements and the
introduction of new menu items has led to the long lasting success of the company.
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