I think all the fast foods showing below are everyone’s favorite food. Whenever you go, you will surely find either one of the fast food in the list. Some even have 24 hours delivery just in case someone might wanna order it in the midnight? Let’s check it out!
1 ) McDonald Big Mac
The McDonald brothers started the franchise as a hot dog stand in 1937 and changed things up in 1948 by making the switch to burgers and fries made using a speedy and efficient assembly line system. Things took a fortuitous turn when the McDonald brothers met a milkshake machine salesman named Ray Kroc. Kroc was impressed with the operation and asked to be included as a franchise agent, splitting profits with the brothers for growing the chain. Kroc opened the first franchise in 1955 in Des Plaines, Ill., and the rest is fast-food history. He bought the brothers out for $2.7 million in 1961, and the franchise has grown to operate more than 31,000 stores in over 100 countries
The Big Mac is a hamburger sold by the international fast-food chain McDonald’s. It is one of the company’s signature products. It consists of two 45.4g beef patties, special “Mac” sauce (a Relish variant, iceberg lettuce, American cheese, pickles, and onions, all served on a three part sesame seed bun.
2 ) Burger King Whopper
The Whopper is a one-quarter pound beef patty between a sesame seed bun with mayonnaise, lettuce, tomato, pickles, ketchup and sliced onion. Of course, it is Burger King, so you can always “have it your way.” This is the advertising slogan from 1974 that the chain is still most well-known for. The BK Web site claims that there are actually 221,184 possible ways you can have it your way. Even though it’s a distant second place to McDonald’s, total sales of all the Burger Kings are still massive; BK restaurants in 2007 surpassed the $13 billion mark
3 ) Taco Bell Tacos
Just like Arby’s cornered the roast beef market, Taco Bell has carved out a spot as the number one Mexican fast-food restaurant chain. If you’ve ever stopped and wondered just what the heck a “taco bell” is, you’ll be glad to know that a man named Glen Bell started the franchise and named it after himself.
The popular chain serves about 2 billion customers a year and perhaps not coincidentally, also sells roughly 2 billion of its signature tacos. The franchise plows through 3.8 billion tortillas, 62 million pounds of pinto beans, 106 million pounds of cheese and 295 million pounds of ground beef a year. It made revenues of $6.8 billion in 2005, part of that coming from the million burritos it sells each year. Add in quesadillas, nachos and some signature spins on Mexican classics, like double-decker tacos (a soft flour tortilla wrapped around a hard shell corn tortilla taco) and odd items like the “Crunchwrap Supreme” and you’ve got a gut pleasing late-night drive-thru destination.
4 ) Arby’s Roast Beef Sandwich
In the middle of the hamburger craze in 1964, Arby’s found its niche in the land of roast beef. The Raffel brothers opened the first Arby’s Roast Beef Restaurants in Boardman, Ohio. Arby’s operates more than 3,500 restaurants in the United States and Canada, and the chain’s most popular sandwich is still the signature roast beef sandwich. The beef is sliced fresh for each sandwich and customers can top it themselves with the famous Arby’s and Horsey sauces. In 2008, Arby’s purchased Wendy’s for $2.34 billion, forming the third largest fast-food company in the world.
5 ) Wendy’s Frosty
Not many fast-food restaurant founders have been as visible as Wendy’s Dave Thomas was. In a bold marketing move, Thomas became the face of the franchise on TV commercials in 1989, and continued doing so until he passed away in 2002. You won’t find a heat lamp with a rack of burgers sitting beneath it at a Wendy’s. Each “single” hamburger is made-to-order.
The classic burger is a 4-ounce, square patty served on a bun with your choice of toppings — lettuce, tomato, pickle, onion and whatever condiment you fancy. Wendy’s ranks third on the burger chain list behind Burger King and McDonald’s, with more than 6,500 locations worldwide. In 2006, Wendy’s had total revenues of almost $2.5 billion and employed 57,000 people.
The chain is also famous for its chocolate version of the milkshake, the Frosty. It was one of the original five menu items and remains a top seller. Dave Thomas wanted to make a milkshake so thick you had to eat it with a spoon and he was pretty successful — Wendy’s sells about 300 million each year.
6 ) White Castle “Slyders“
If small, square hamburgers are your thing, then you’re probably a fan of either Krystal or White Castle. Both fast-food chains are known for the small hamburgers that customers gobble down several at a time. Since White Castle is the original, we’ll give them the nod in this case. In 1949, White Castle made a change that would end up being its legacy. It made five holes in each square patty and cooked the meat on top of a bed of diced onions.
The burger never makes contact with the griddle and is cooked by the steaming onion. The holes allow for a faster, more even cook. The buns are placed on top of the meat to soak up extra flavor as well. Even though White Castle only has 382 stores as of 2009, it sells 500,000,000 Slyders a year and has served 16 billion since 1949. It was the first to reach one million burgers sold and then the first to reach one billion.
7 ) Kentucky Fried Chicken
Fried chicken is known as a staple food of the Southern United States, but its appeal is clear all over the world. In 1930, in the throws of the Great Depression, a man named Harland Sanders opened a fried chicken restaurant in the front room of a gas station in Corbin, Ky. The Sanders’ Court & Café would grow and expand as the Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) franchise and become the most popular chicken restaurant on Earth.
As of 2008, KFC operates more than 11,000 restaurants in more than 80 countries. Founder Colonel (honorary) Harlan Sanders first began selling his famous “Original Recipe” chicken with its 11 herbs and spices in 1940, and the iconic bucket came along about 17 years later. In 1969, KFC became a publicly traded company, and in 2006, the company sold more than one billion chicken dinners. Even though KFC was doing well on its own, it joined YUM! Brands, Inc., in 2002 to become part of the largest restaurant group in the world. KFC’s partner chains include Pizza Hut and Taco Bell, both listed on this top 10.
8 ) Pizza Hut Pizza
Pizza may be Italian in origin, but it has become a truly American food because of how popular it is in the United States. In 2007, the total pizza sales in America nearly hit $37 billion and as of July 2008, there were more than 75,000 pizza stores sliding pies into the oven. Independently operated pizzerias make up a slim majority of these totals. The chain Pizza Hut stands as the largest and most successful franchise with almost 14 percent of the total chain sales at a total of $5.1 billion in 2007.
The original Pizza Hut was opened on campus at Wichita State University in 1958, but didn’t become a franchise until the following year. The company now operates almost 15,000 units in the United States alone. The chain is known for its all-you-can-eat pizza and salad buffet and for putting some unusual spins on the classic pie — crusts stuffed with cheese that you’re supposed to eat backwards, “The Insider,” which is kind of like a pizza sandwich and another concoction called “The P’Zone.” Pizza Hut is the number one seller of pizzas in the United States.
9 ) Chick-fil-A Chicken Sandwich
Chick-fil-A founder Truett Cathy is probably best known for two things: He’s credited with inventing the boneless chicken sandwich and his restaurant chain is closed on Sunday. It’s unthinkable today to imagine a life without the chicken sandwich, but in 1946 it was all about the hamburger. It’s also hard to believe that a corporation that has annual sales of more than $2 billion each year would close down one day a week. Cathy’s dedication to his Christian faith has kept the Sabbath wide open for his employees since day one.
Originally a shopping-mall-only restaurant, Chick-fil-A expanded to freestanding stores in 1986 and now operates more than 1,300 franchises in 37 states. The menu has branched out somewhat over the years, adding salads, nuggets and wraps, but the restaurant’s bread and butter (literally) is still the original chicken sandwich. Its beauty is in its simplicity — a pressure-fried chicken breast with pickle slices on top, served between a buttered bun.
10 ) Subway Sub Sandwich
It may feel like a newer franchise, but Subway actually started out in 1965 as a means for co-founder Fred DeLuca to help pay for college. In 2006, he was named by Forbes Magazine as number 242 on the list of richest Americans, with a net worth of about $1.5 billion. In 2008, Subway celebrated being in business for 43 years. The sandwich chain has grown from a single shop to more than 30,000 franchises in 88 countries around the world.
Subway stands alone as the largest sandwich chain in the world and operates more stores in the United States, Canada and Australia than McDonald’s does. How does this kind of growth translate into sub sales? In the United States alone, Subway sells almost 2,800 sandwiches and salads every minute. The company’s Web site also touts another interesting fact — if all the sandwiches made by every Subway store in a year were placed end-to-end, they would wrap around the Earth at least six times. No word on how many millions of gallons of mayonnaise that means.
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