Pizza Hut Co-founder Frank Carney dies at age of 82

Frank Carney, one of the pizzas hut’s debutants, has died at the age of 82. Frank breathed his last in Wichita on Wednesday at the age of 82. It is being told that he has died due to pneumonia disease. Recently, he recovered from Corona virus disease but also had Alzheimer’s. He was battling the disease for the last decade. According to his wife and brother, he breathed his last at 4:30 in the morning.

Carney started ‘Pizza Hut’ along with his brother. According to the Wichita Eagle newspaper, Carney was recently recuperated from Kovid-19 but had been suffering from Alzheimer’s disease for a long time. His wife and brother said that he breathed his last at his residence here around 4:30 in the morning. Frank Carney, along with his 26-year-old brother Dan, started the pizza business at the age of 19 while studying at Wichita State University.

He borrowed $ 600 from his mother to start the business. Carney said in a press conference in Wichita State in 1992, “When you start a business while studying in college, you don’t think about how the economy is.” Think who is in the White House or what is the unemployment rate. “He said,” An entrepreneur always thinks that there is a market for his product? Can I sell it? ”In 1977, PepsiCo Company bought Pizza Hut for $ 300 million. Later in the year, he tried several businesses.

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