18 Facts About Country’s Most Well-known Chain Restaurants

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Who doesn’t want to go for the sumptuous and lip-smacking foods in the restaurants? Well, everyone! But choosing the best one can be a little daunting task; so before going to your favorite restaurant knowing about the place is quite significant. Here are 18 popular facts about the restaurants for you.

1.Dunkin’ Donuts


Even however Dunkin’ Donuts is quite popular for the loads of doughnuts, it generally creates less than 10% of its profits off those iced rings of the deliciousness.

 

2. Chipotle


If you are in Chipotle, and order for guacamole, then there is a high chance that it will come from the popular avocado farm of singer Jason Mraz.

 

3. Chili’s


If you have been in Chili’s and order for sizzling fajita dish, you can smell an amazing smell of this dish and other people will surely order it for the fajita effect.

 

4. Red Lobster


In the year 2003, Red lobster provided the countrywide endless crab special at the restaurants and surprisingly, they earned a huge amount of money with the special dish as well.

 

5. Denny’s


In the year 1988, Denny’s that is known to stay open almost 365 days a year have decided to close for the festival of Christmas.

 

6. McDonald’s


A number of people out there opt for the healthy salad of this restaurant but the interesting fact is that it is not healthier alternative and it has less protein too.

 

7. Jack in the Box


As Jack in the Box is quite popular for its tacos and as a matter of fact, this restaurant sells almost 554 million tacos every year.

 

8. Subway


As you know that BMT of subway is the most popular sandwiches, but do you know what it stands for? Well, it is an acronym of Brooklyn Manhattan Transit which means Bigger, Meatier, and Tastier.

 

9. IHOP


Julia Stewart, who is the recent CEO of well-known breakfast restaurant of IHOP, actually started her career as a server. And she has struggled a lot to climb the ladder.

 

10. Dunkin’ Donuts campaign


Once, South Korea ran the Dunkin’ Donuts campaign where they spewed some coffee-scented mist onto the buses and then the Dunkin’ Donuts jingle was also playing over the radio too.

 

11. In-N-Out


Once in the 2004, a customer ordered burger with 100 slices of cheese and 100 beef patties. After honoring the request they created a rule of ordering maximum four patties and cheese.

 

12. Olive Garden and Andes Mints


At the end of the meal the mints you get at Olive Garden resembles Andes Mints. But surprisingly they have different flavors and layers of colors too.

 

13. Frosty at Wendy’s


If you order the popular Frosty at Wendy’s, you will surely get the delicious and amazing flavors of mixed chocolate and vanilla in the frosty.

 

14. Taco Bell


The people right behind the extremely popular Taco Bell advertising campaign never got paid for the idea of involving Chihuahua initially. But in the year 2003, they won a lawsuit.

 

15. KFC


KFC has divided the mixture in between two different factories so that one will not be able to know each other’s super-secret recipes of the lip-smacking and popular fried chicken.

 

16. McDonald


Ever since it began, McDonald’s has actually employed a huge number of people. In fact, it’s employed numerous that one in eight Americans end up just working at the chain restaurant.

 

17. Taco Bell


Taco Bell offers the amazing and delicious “Mexican” cuisine and there are no such establishments at United States border. In the year 1992 and 2007, these restaurants made almost two attempts.

 

18. Shake Shack

Shake Shack is one of the popular restaurants that are well-known for its sumptuous burgers. They also serve custard floats, doughnuts, and tasty espresso drinks.



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