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    Burger Chef

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    Re: Burger Chef

    Nice X

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    Re: Burger Chef

    that could be peter griffin's father

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    Re: Burger Chef

    Oh heck yeah! I was all up in the Burger Chef when I was a kid. I still remember "the usual"

    Small burger
    Small fries
    Small Orange Drink

    No kiddie meals back then. But I do remember getting one of those square floppy records with some sort of Halloween story on it. Still have it back at my Mom's.

    Great place to eat!!


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    Re: Burger Chef

    Do they still have Burger Chefs?


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    Re: Burger Chef

    I think Burger Chef and RAX have went the way of the dinosaur.

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    Re: Burger Chef

    Here's what I found:

    Utilizing the falme broiler developed for Burger King, the Sani-Serv president Frank Thomas (the inventors of the soft ice-cream machine and the flame-broiler), in 1958, launched the remarkably successful Burger Chef franchise. The oringinals served hamburgers, shakes, and fries from outdoor walk-up windows. Using Burger Kings experience and expertise it expanded at breakneck speed and after 5 years there were 250 in 28 states.
    It's growth expanded exponentially and eventually covered 43 states before being bought out by the General Foods Corporation in 1969. By the end of the 70's General Foods profits had dropped 1/3 and they wrote off 80 million dollars of their original investment. Several hundred Burger Chefs closed down when they recieved an unsolicited buy out offer from Hardees that was finalised in 1982, and also caused a series of several lawsuits. The now third largest fastfood franchise was fading. Hardees rules were the franchisees could, Convert to Hardees if there was none within 2 miles, Convert to any other franchise or continue to operate until their franchise liscense expired.
    The Last Burger Chef, located at Cookville, TN closed it's doors May 1st 1996 after loosing it's last legal battle. It is truely uncertain what caused Burger Chef to die, the aim of blame or Bad JuJu, however one thing is for certain they were better than anything we have now.


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    Re: Burger Chef

    Quote Originally Posted by Beta_Ray_Bryan
    Oh heck yeah! I was all up in the Burger Chef when I was a kid. I still remember "the usual"

    Small burger
    Small fries
    Small Orange Drink

    No kiddie meals back then. But I do remember getting one of those square floppy records with some sort of Halloween story on it. Still have it back at my Mom's.

    Great place to eat!!
    Yes - they would always include those square, floppy records that you had to put a bunch of nickels on to weigh them down so the record player needle didn't just scrunch them up. Good stuff.

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    Re: Burger Chef

    loved burger chef

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    Re: Burger Chef

    Quote Originally Posted by Keith P.
    I think Burger Chef and RAX have went the way of the dinosaur.
    I used to love Rax roast beef.

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