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Step back to 1970s America and rediscover eleven fast food chains that competed with McDonald's but vanished completely. From Burger Chef—the second-largest burger chain that invented the Fun Meal years before the Happy Meal—to Lum's with their famous beer-steamed hot dogs, from Gino's orange-roofed restaurants founded by a Baltimore Colts player to Red Barn's distinctive barn-shaped buildings, these weren't just burger joints—they were part of American culture. Remember the Big Shef at Burger Chef? The thin crispy burgers at Wetson's? Pup 'N' Taco's odd combination of tacos and hot dogs? The boy in the Scottish kilt at Sandy's? These chains had hundreds of locations in the 1970s and seemed permanent, but they couldn't compete with McDonald's efficiency and marketing power. Discover the forgotten fast food restaurants that defined eating out before corporate consolidation left us with just a handful of giants. #1970sFastFood #ForgottenRestaurants #VintageAmerica