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From Humble Beginnings to Global Giants: The Origins of America’s Biggest Fast Food Chains

From Humble Beginnings to Global Giants: The Origins of America’s Biggest Fast Food Chains

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McDonald's

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Starbucks

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Subway

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Burger King

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Taco Bell

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Wendy's

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Dunkin'

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Chick fil-A

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Pizza Hut

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Kentucky Fried Chicken

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Sonic Drive-In

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Domino's

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Panera Bread

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Chipotle Mexican Grill

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Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen

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Arby's

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Jack in the Box

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Dairy Queen

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Carl's Jr.

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Little Caesars

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McDonald's
Starbucks
Subway
Burger King
Taco Bell
Wendy's
Dunkin'
Chick fil-A
Pizza Hut
Kentucky Fried Chicken
Sonic Drive-In
Domino's
Panera Bread
Chipotle Mexican Grill
Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen
Arby's
Jack in the Box
Dairy Queen
Carl's Jr.
Little Caesars

Sometimes, it's easy to forget that the brands that we've lived with for decades haven't actually been around forever. Every company came from somewhere; one day, someone came along who had a great idea, ran with it, and we're all still the lucky beneficiaries. This is certainly true for America's biggest fast food chains: Whether they're new or old, they all have fascinating—and occasionally surprising—origin stories. And with all the recent news about fast food prices, it's always interesting to know their humble beginnings.

Every fast food chain has an origin story that's completely unique, with one thing in common: They all started as a single restaurant. Some grew organically, as they proved to be so successful that a second location—and a third, and a fourth—were all but inevitable. Some were founded with an eye on scalability and expansion, and began opening new locations as soon as there was proof of concept. Some remained company-owned, while others embraced a franchise model from the very beginning. But thanks to innovative business practices, menu offerings that struck a chord with the public, and a smart expansion plan, they've grown to dominate the American fast food industry.

One other thing these chains have in common? A founder, or group of founders, who had an entrepreneurial spirit and no shortage of business acumen. In some cases, the people who took these chains national wasn't the same guy who opened the doors to the first location, and in the case of companies like McDonald's it wasn't exactly a lovefest. But no matter how they first got off the ground, these chains are still going strong today. And if we've piqued your interest, here are fast food facts everyone needs to know.

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