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20 FAILED Fast-Food Chains From the 60s & 70s That Didn’t Survive #1970s #americahistory #nostalgia #backtoyesterday There was a time when fast-food chains were local treasures — each one with its own flavor, its own personality, and its own memory in our hearts. In this video, we’re revisiting 20 failed fast-food chains from the ’60s and ’70s that didn’t survive, but once defined the taste of growing up in America. From Burger Chef’s legendary flame-broiled burgers to Red Barn’s quirky barn-shaped buildings and the classic fries from Henry’s Hamburgers, these places were more than restaurants — they were experiences. We’ll uncover how these beloved brands rose with explosive popularity, only to collapse under the pressure of corporate competition, poor management decisions, franchise disasters, and the unstoppable juggernaut of McDonald’s and Burger King. Some chains faded slowly… others vanished almost overnight. If you remember piling into the family car, clutching a cardboard burger box, or biting into a fry that somehow tasted better in 1975 than today — get ready. This video will bring it all flooding back. 00:00 Intro 0:42 Burger Chef 2:40 Henry's Hamburgers 4:31 Red Barn 6:06 Gino's Hamburgers 7:31 Burger Queen/Druther’s 9:41 Sambo’s 11:29 Rax Roast Beef 13:11 Beefsteak Charlie’s 14:22 Wetson’s 16:06 Sandy’s 17:39 Howard Johnson’s (HoJo) 18:40 D’Lites 20:28 Pup ’n’ Taco 21:52 Lum’s 23:11 Arthur Treacher’s Fish & Chips 24:13 Chicken George 25:53 Minnie Pearl's Chicken 27:14 Kenny Rogers Roasters 28:29 Carrols 29:52 Naugles Subscribe: / @backtoyesterday-1 COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER Back to Yesterday does not fully own the material compiled in this video. It belongs to individuals or organizations that deserve respect. We use under: Copyright Disclaimer, Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976. "Fair Use" is permitted for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching. scholarships and research.