Top 5 American Fast Foods
5. Wendy's Frosty
The Wendy's Frosty old fashioned Hamburgers restaurant was opened by Thomas and co-founder John Schuessler in 1969 in Columbus, Ohio. If you look at the famous logo you'll see the words "Quality is our Recipe" above the red-haired pigtails the company's mascot "Wendy" wears. This restaurant is also famous for its chocolate version of the milkshake, the Frosty.
4. Arby's Roast Beef Sandwich
The Arby's Roast Beef Sandwich is the fast food restaurant has its "best in show". In the middle of 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 Ohio. The beef is sliced fresh for each sandwich and customers can top it themselves with the famous Arby's and Horsey sauces.
3. Taco Bell Tacos
The Taco Bell Tacos has carved out a spot as the number one Mexican fast-food restaurant chain. Glen Bell started this restaurant in 1962 at California at a time when Mexican food was pretty out of the ordinary in America. Taco Bell Tacos has become the late night staple for munchie-seeking college students all over America.
2. Burger King Whopper
The Burger King Whopper has a solid grip of number two spot with 11,200 franchises. One thing that specifies the Burger King from his competitors is the fact that the burgers are flame boiled instead of cooked on a griddle. The idea was to give the meat that home-grilled taste. The advertising slogan for this restaurant is "Have it your way".
1. McDonald's Big Mac
The McDonald brothers started the franchise as a hot dog stand in 1937 and changed things up in 1948 by making the change to burgers and fries made using a speedy and efficient assembly line system. The Big Mac is the popular fast-food item on Earth. The company sells an astonishing 560 million Big Macs per year, some so much that it's become almost an obsession.