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- What Happened To McDonalds Long Lost Rival Chain, Burger Chef?
In 1982, General Foods called it a day and sold the chain to Imasco, which also owned Hardee's Many of the locations were converted, but the rest simply closed The last location to close was in Tennessee in 1996 Hardee's did actually pay homage to Burger Chef in 2001, 2007, and 2014
- Burger Chef - Wikipedia
Three former locations (in Cleveland, Tennessee; South Charleston, West Virginia; and Reidsville, North Carolina) continue to sell Burger Chef menu items, but no longer operate under that name The Cleveland, Tennessee, location holds the distinction of being the only one that has never closed
- The Rise And Fall Of A Midwest Burger Giant You Might Have Forgotten . . .
Most locations were converted to Hardee's restaurants The last remaining Burger Chef, which was located in Cookeville, TN, closed in 1996
- The Untold Truth Of Burger Chef - Mashed
In its heyday, Burger Chef had a loyal fanbase and rivaled McDonald's Then it disappeared forever Let's take a look at the rise and fall of Burger Chef
- What Happened to Burger Chef? – American Memory Lane
Despite its popularity, Burger Chef went out of business in the 1980s The fast-food chain ultimately failed due to poor management and bad luck The company over-expanded and ran into financial trouble, unable to recover
- The Rise and Fall of Burger Chef: A Fast Food Legacy
The last Burger Chef franchise, located in Tennessee, closed in 1996 And while Burger Chef is now just another nostalgic place in our memory banks, the legacy of the Thomas brothers’ tinkering lives on in the form of flame-broiled burgers, meal combos, and kids’ meals
- Burger Chef | Defunct Brands Wiki | Fandom
It was decided to dissolve the Burger Chef brand all together in favor of Hardee's, with all corporate owned Burger Chef locations either being converted to Hardee's, or simply closing throughout 1982
- March closures: Burger Lobster exits S’pore; The Social Outcast to . . .
In a two-minute video on its Instagram page on March 6, chef-owner Aminurrashid Hasnordin – better known as Mint – and his co-founder Noelle Chua announced the planned closure
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