• @cowfodder
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    97 months ago

    A&W had a 1/3lb burger that was cheaper than McDonald’s quarter pounder. Nothing fancy about it, just people are bad at math.

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        7 months ago

        I keep seeing people talking as if they didn’t exist anymore but they still have about 600 restaurants in the US and 400 elsewhere (not counting the Canadian version which is independent and doing very well as far as I know and actually has more locations than the US chain)

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          37 months ago

          Canadian here.

          Canadian A&W is super good and iirc (which I probably don’t) they never had anything to do with the American chain

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            37 months ago

            They were split in 72 but A&W is over 100 years old so they were under the same umbrella for most of their history.

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              17 months ago

              Things get crazy when you realize how long ago 1972 was.

              First restaurant founded in 1923. 1972-1923 = 49 years. 2024-1972 = 52 years.

              Sources say they were not, in fact, under the same umbrella for most of their history.

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          17 months ago

          I only see them as partnerships with other places like KFC. In my childhood there was a bunch of them. I liked them best.

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          7 months ago

          There’s one like a mile from me, but I never go because they suck. Oh, and KFC sucks as well, yet they decided to co-brand with them.

          I liked it as a kid, but I tried them a few years ago and they are awful. I much prefer Carl’s Jr and even Wendy’s.

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        27 months ago

        They’re still around in some parts of the country, but quality is not nearly what it was.