Iconic Fast Food Chains That Have Gone Out Of Business

Published on November 7, 2021
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Gino’s Hamburgers

Gino’s Hamburgers was founded by NFL player Gino Marchetti who played for the Colts along with his teammate Alan Ameche in the 1950’s. They were known for burgers and chicken. The restaurant reached 359 locations around the US but by 1986 they were bought by Marriott.

Gino’s Hamburgers

Gino’s Hamburgers

Lum’s

Lum’s became well-known for their hot dogs steamed in beer, which doesn’t get more American than that. It started out as a small hot dog stand in 1956 and eventually grew to 400 locations. After many owner changes throughout the years, it was finally purchased by Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas. However, in 1982 the brand became completely defunct.

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Lum’s

Lum’s