Burger Chef "Wolf Burger" 1976
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They should have given that burger-loving werewolf his own TV show!
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That's when my dad was born 1976!
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@cstoczyn I assume you mean no it does not, and yes that toy SUCKS
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@Del655 Did they have these in FLA? I have vague memories of eating at a place like this with my dad when he took me to daytona.
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@firefoxy2010 Absolutely, the difference being instead of having a set of balls for a chin, he has a penis for a nose.
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Cool
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@zonevik Me 2
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Burger Chef was SOOOOO much better than Hardee's has ever been... I truly miss it!
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Does anyone have a explanation why they went out of business ? Im from Australia but intriged
hardyboyzrko 2 years ago
The Burger Chef chain was purchased by General Foods Corporation in the late 1960's. Faced with not being being able to financially support the chain's growth, General Foods sold Burger Chef to Hardee's in 1982. Hardee's then converted company owned units to the Hardee's brand and also forced franchisees to do the same. The end of a great American brand.
Del655 2 years ago 4
@Del655 I dont remember these in Southern California. Were they here in the 60's or 70's?
barmtrail 1 year ago
Yes, they were in California I know in the 60's and 70's. They were almost as large as McDonald's at one point. Go to Google images and type BURGER CHEF ANGELO'S to see an original building in Anaheim still being used. I tried posting a link to an image, but youtube wouldn't allow it.
Del655 1 year ago
I LOVE it! I actually remembered Burger Chef's LAUGH at the end, but can't remember where I put my cell phone last night...how scary is memory?
Dasprite222 2 years ago
Yeah I can remember things from 30 years ago in detail, but blank-out on the names of people I know now!
Del655 2 years ago