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Al Copeland Investments owns and operates a variety of restaurants, from Copeland's of New Orleans, Copeland's Social City, to Copeland's Cheesecake Bistro. ... The Al Copeland Foundation,
Alvin Charles Copeland (February 2, 1944 – March 23 2008) was an American entrepreneur who created the Popeyes Chicken & Biscuits fast food chain. He was also a successful restaurateur who created many successful upscale restaurants. Born in New Orleans, Louisiana, Copeland...
In November 1990, Al Copeland Enterprises, the umbrella organization for Mr. Copeland's activities, said that it was in default on $391 million in debts and that it would be bankrupt if a...
Al Copeland, 64, who became rich selling spicy fried chicken and was notorious for his flamboyant lifestyle, died March 23 at a clinic near Munich. ... In 1983, he founded Copeland's of New Orleans,
Al Copeland, the founder of Popeyes Chicken and Biscuits, has died. He was 64 years old. In his native New Orleans, he was known as much for his flamboyant lifestyle as for his chain's spicy chicken.
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Al Copeland, founder of Popeyes Famous Fried Chicken, died Sunday at age 64, succumbing to salivary glands cancer. ... A high school dropout, Copeland began capturing public attention in 1972,
Al Copeland, who became rich selling spicy fried chicken and notorious for his flamboyant lifestyle, died Sunday at a clinic near Munich, Germany. He was 64. ... Copeland and his third wife,
Popeyes founder Al Copeland, the last of the fried chicken greats. ... Fried chicken empire builder Al Copeland, the founder of Popeyes, died on Sunday of cancer: Somewhere a biscuit has lost its fluff.