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Kenney Moore

Season 10 Episode 4 | 26m 48sVideo has Closed Captions

Bill Friday interviews Kenney Moore, founder/CEO of Andy's Cheesesteaks and Cheeseburgers

For founder and CEO Kenney Moore, who grew up poor and destined for a lifetime of anonymous mediocrity, it was the American Dream come true. Kenney Moore began the business in 1991 by opening a defunct restaurant in Goldsboro, North Carolina's Berkeley Mall.[4] He asked the owners of his equipment to in-house finance his operation as he only had $500 to his name.

08/26/1991 | Rating NR

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Kenney Moore

Season 10 Episode 4 | 26m 48sVideo has Closed Captions

For founder and CEO Kenney Moore, who grew up poor and destined for a lifetime of anonymous mediocrity, it was the American Dream come true. Kenney Moore began the business in 1991 by opening a defunct restaurant in Goldsboro, North Carolina's Berkeley Mall.[4] He asked the owners of his equipment to in-house finance his operation as he only had $500 to his name.

08/26/1991 | Rating NR

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