BALTIMORE - To many people, Frank Perdue looked as if he was born to sell chickens. But it wasn't until he put his face on TV commercials that his father's backyard egg business rapidly grew into one ...
BALTIMORE (AP) -- Frank Perdue, who transformed a backyard egg business into one of the nation's largest food companies and became a popular television pitchman for his brand of chickens, has died. He ...
He died Thursday after a brief illness, the company said Friday. He was 84. At the time of his death, Perdue was chairman of the executive committee of the board of directors of Perdue Farms Inc., ...
BALTIMORE — Frank Perdue, who transformed a backyard egg business into one of the nation's largest food companies and became a popular television pitchman for his brand of chickens, has died. He was ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X The Eastern Shore widow of chicken magnate Frank Perdue plans to sell an emerald from a ...
As hobbies go, laboriously transforming ostrich eggs into one-of-a-kind handbags using dentists' drills, a finicky epoxy resin and minuscule Swarovski crystals doesn't necessarily sound like the most ...
The widow of chicken magnate Frank Perdue is selling their extravagant penthouse condominium in Ocean City for $3.25 million ? a steal, she said, that includes a stealth limousine, wine room and an ...
Salisbury, MD, Sept. 19, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- As part of a commitment to alleviate food insecurity in its communities, Perdue Farms announced today the donation of 400,000 pounds of no-antibiotics ...
BALTIMORE -- Frank Perdue, who built one of the world's biggest chicken companies by appearing in TV commercials that seemed to play off his remarkable resemblance to the product he sold, has died at ...
BALTIMORE - With a beak-like nose, beady eyes and thin lips, Frank Perdue looked like he was born to sell chickens. It wasn't until he put his face on TV commercials, however, that his father's ...
SALISBURY, Md. Frank Perdue, who transformed a backyard egg business into one of the nation's largest poultry processors using the folksy commercial slogan, "It takes a tough man to make a tender ...