A look back at fast food chains then and now
Here's a little blast from the past (pictures in link)
My favorite fun facts from the article:
Back in 1955, McDonald's offered 15-cent hamburgers. At the time, its menu only offered nine items.
Sonic...In 2016, Business Insider reported that there were 1.3 million drink combinations available at
When White Castle opened in 1921 it sold a five-cent slider hamburger.
Dan and Frank Carney borrowed $600 from their mother to open the first Pizza Hut in Wichita, Kansas in 1958.
If you eat fast food, what's your favorite classic chain? When I eat fast food, my go to is usually Sonic... their strawberry limeade is my weakness.
Interesting. My favorite classic food chain then and forever is McDonalds. It is simply superb.
Burger King or Wendy's. Hard for me to decide..
Taco Bell, hands down. It's practically a delicacy in NYC.
Are you “in the know”? Secret trend penetrating fast food industry (Originally Posted: 05/17/2017)
Some Americans these days are trying to order custom made food from fast food restaurants – ones so wildly different from already existing menu items that it’s a wonder if it’s really even worth it. Some of the things people have come up with look pretty alright – like the ice cream sandwich between a Kouign Amann – while others are subject to suspicion, like a peanut butter bacon cheeseburger from Shake Shack.
Peanut butter anywhere near cheese just sounds pretty gross but whatever floats people’s boats I guess.
For some, this new fad isn’t even entirely about food,
...Or people!
Some places like Chipotle have made good use of the recent trend and included the hot (aka secret) Quesarito onto their menus under a new price. This, of course, was a party pooper and upset many who were very into the secret Quesarito.
After reading about the Quesarito case, I’m actually wondering what the final order will end up costing for some of the more extravagant recipes for some restaurants. I can’t imagine this trend will end well for businesses if it really picks up – especially ones hit with extravagant recipes -- unless they make use of them as part of their menus. But, what do you all think?
Can this new trend actually lead to something new for fast food? Would any of you actually bother trying this at your favorite restaurant chain?
I first became aware of "secret menus" from In-N-Out. The animal style burger, then fries, & also shake are what started the craze in CA. Now people add chopped chillies, flying dutchman, whole grilled onions, protein style, grilled cheese, Roadkill Fries & tons of other crazy orders. I have seen people add their own avocado to an animal style burger. Now it's pretty much everywhere. Not so much secret menus but fully customizable menus.
...Protein style? Aha what... like, protein powder sprinkled onto their burgers? That's... quite something... lol. I definitely wouldn't have thought of protein powder as something to stock up on for any restaurant. I've never been to an In-N-Out before, are those largely West coast chains? I'm from the East coast and I've never seen any though I keep hearing about them.
https://www.buzzfeed.com/spenceralthouse/16-in-n-out-secret-menu-items-…
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