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Hambergur was Invented
A 15-year-old boy named Charlie Nareen in Seymour, Wisconsin, in order to make it easy for people to eat his meatballs at the Outagamie County's first annual fair, he squashed the meatballs and put them between 2 slices of bread -
Hamburger was Unpopular
Hamburger ranked 19 in New Yorkers favorite meal since it was considered as killer burgers and a food for the poor -
Mac McDonald opened Drive-in Restaurant
Richard and Mac McDonald opened their own drive-in resaurant in Pasadena, California, having 3 carhops and selling hot dogs. Drive-in restaurants were popular at that time since more and more people had their cars -
McDonald and Hamburgers showed up
Richard and Mac fired all workers of their drive-in restaurant, created the fast food assembly line to sold hamburgers, got rid of regular plates and glasses. This was the first McDonald in the history. -
KFC showed up
Many restaurants copied the Speedee Service System from McDonald's, selling pizza or doughnut. One of them was KFC which was opened by Harland Sanders who dressed like a Kentucky colonel to attract costumers -
Kroc helped Spread McDonald
Kroc, a salesman who sold milk-shake machine to McDonald asked for permission to open new restaurants cross the US with a new type of franchising deal to get the money -
The Great Success of McDonald
Kroc sucessfully spread McDonald around the nation. the number of McDonald's increased from 200 to almost 3000 between 1960 and 1973. McDonald's also had an impact on small businesses