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This is a list of defunct fast-food chains. A restaurant chain is a set of related restaurants with the same name in many different locations that are either under shared corporate ownership (e.g., McDonald's in the U.S.) or franchising agreements. Typically, the restaurants within a chain are built to a standard format through architectural prototype development and offer a standard menu and/or services. ==Defunct fast-food restaurant chains== *The All American Burger The All American Burger was a regional American fast-food restaurant chain founded in 1968 in Los Angeles by Aaron Binder and made famous in the movie ''Fast Times At Ridgemont High''.〔 (Alternate Link ) via ProQuest.〕〔 (Alternate Link ) via ProQuest.〕〔 (Alternate Link ) via ProQuest.〕 The last location, located in Hollywood, was replaced by a Chipotle in 2010. * Ameche's Drive-in * Bajio Mexican Grill was a Mexican food chain that was acquired by Costa Vida in 2011. * Burger Chef * Burger Queen * Chicken George * Chooks Fresh & Tasty * Clock * D'Lites * Dee's Drive-In * Druther's * Forum Cafeterias * G.D. Ritzy's A fast food chain with a 1950s diner theme that had specialized in hamburgers, sandwiches, salads, and homemade ice cream, it was founded in 1980 by former Wendy's executive Graydon Webb in Columbus, OH. At one time, the chain had 120 locations, but only three or four franchises survived after the company liquidated by 1991.〔 (Link ) via ProQuest.〕〔 (Link ) via ProQuest.〕 * Geri's Hamburgers * Gino's Hamburgers * Henry's Hamburgers * La Petite Boulangerie * Little Tavern * Mighty Casey's * Naugles acquired by Del Taco in 1988; all locations were closed or converted by 1995; fans and new investors are attempting to revive brand in 2015, but it is too early to tell if they can rebuild the chain. * Pumper Nic was a chain in Argentina, founded in 1974 and closed in 1999. * Pup 'N' Taco * Red Barn * Royal Castle one franchise location survived after chain was liquidated in 1975 * Sandy's * Top Hat – This was a 12-store hamburger chain in the Detroit, Michigan area founded in September 1955 by Peter Everet (Edward) Westberg (a former White Castle employee) and Fred A. Simonsen. Chain was sold off in 1984 to Church's Chicken and the Elias Brothers (Bob's Big Boy). * Wetson's * White Tower Hamburgers * Wimpy Grills Founded in Bloomington, Indiana in 1934, it eventually grew to 25 locations within the United States and 1,500 outside of the US. The international locations were eventually sold to J. Lyons and Co. in the United Kingdom, which remains open, while all of the American locations eventually closed by 1978.〔 (Alternate Link ) via ProQuest.〕〔 (Alternate Link ) via ProQuest.〕〔 (Alternate Link ) via ProQuest.〕〔 (Alternate Link ) via ProQuest.〕 * Winky's was a Pittsburgh institution in the 1960s and '70s that filed for bankruptcy in 1982. * Wuv's, a Ft. Lauderdale burger chain, filed for bankruptcy in 1981. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of defunct fast-food restaurant chains」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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