Kenneth “Ken” Rosenthal, who founded the company that later became Panera Bread, died on Friday, Feb. 14. He was 81.
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Before Ken Rosenthal opened the bakery-cafe that would become Panera Bread, he was a businessman who didn’t know how to cook ...
Kenneth "Ken" Rosenthal, founder of St. Louis Bread Company and later Panera Bread, passed away peacefully at home on Friday, ...
Ken Rosenthal and his wife Linda opened the first St. Louis Bread Co. store in the Greentree Shopping Center in Kirkwood in ...
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But here’s the catch. The Angels were never counting on him to be a key part of their future plans, or at least that’s what Ken Rosenthal says. The Angels were never planning on Anthony Rendon ...
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