Chi-Chi’s
NFL player Max McGee and Marno McDermitt founded Chi-Chi’s in the 1970s. The brand swiftly expanded, bringing a basic menu of meals prepared in a Mexican-style to many American towns. Chi-Chi’s, on the other hand, started to disappear as the number and diversity of Mexican eateries increased. In 2003, a Hepatitis epidemic in the food supply resulted in the deaths of three customers, which served as the franchise’s death knell.
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Chi Chi’s
Lum’s
Lum’s was established in Florida in 1956 by brothers Clifford and Stuart Pearlman. The chain was well-known enough to support 400 sites at one point thanks to its “beer-steamed” hot dogs and distinctive glass-doored windows. The chain was ultimately sold by the Pearlmans to KFC for $4 million. The last Lum’s store closed its doors in 2009 as the brand was gradually phased out.
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Lum’s