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  2. Popeyes - Wikipedia

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    Popeyes was formed in Arabi, Louisiana, a suburb of New Orleans, Louisiana, in St. Bernard Parish. It first opened its doors on June 12, 1972, as "Chicken on the Run". [10] [12] Owner Al Copeland (1944–2008) wanted to compete with Kentucky Fried Chicken, [13] but his restaurant failed after several months.

  3. Al Copeland - Wikipedia

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    The Church's purchase was heavily financed with the security being the assets of Popeyes and the acquired company. [10] In 1990, Al Copeland Enterprises had $391 million in debts. The debt reached more than $400 million by April 1991 when Copeland filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection for the company. [ 10 ]

  4. Cheryl Bachelder - Wikipedia

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    Popeyes' stock rose in value from $15 to $79 per share, alongside consistent increases in same-store restaurant sales, during her tenure. [11] Bachelder authored a book, Dare to Serve: How To Drive Superior Results While Serving Others, about servant leadership, the management philosophy she claimed to follow during her years in business.

  5. Marking 50 years of Popeyes, cookbook looks back at ... - AOL

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    The same can be said for The post Marking 50 years of Popeyes, cookbook looks back at founder and his food appeared first on TheGrio. NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Louisiana is known for delivering food ...

  6. The owner of Burger King is buying Popeyes for $1.8B - AOL

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    Restaurant Brands International Inc, owner of Burger King and Tim Hortons, announced plans to acquire another major eatery on Tuesday. The owner of Burger King is buying Popeyes for $1.8B Skip to ...

  7. Burger King and Tim Hortons owner nears deal to buy Popeyes - AOL

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    Restaurant Brands International Inc, owner of the Burger King and Tim Hortons fast-food chains, is nearing a deal to acquire another major dining chain.

  8. Carrols Restaurant Group - Wikipedia

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    An offshoot of the Tastee-Freez company, Carrols was named after the Tastee-Freez co-owner Leo S. Maranz's daughter, Carol. [5] [6] Herb Slotnick bought the franchise rights for the New York area and started opening restaurants in the Syracuse, New York, area in the early 1960s. They expanded over the years throughout New York State. During the ...

  9. Restaurant Brands, parent of Popeyes, Burger King delivers ...

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    Popeyes same-store sales: up 3.80% versus 3.14% expected Firehouse Subs same-store sales: up 0.4% versus 1.25% expected For Burger King U.S., same store sales increased 5%, higher than analysts ...