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Burger Chef was an American fast-food restaurant chain. It began operating in 1954 in Indianapolis, Indiana , expanded throughout the United States, and at its peak in 1973 had 1,050 locations, including some in Canada. [ 1 ]
The Burger Chef murders took place at a Burger Chef restaurant in Speedway, Indiana, United States, on the night of Friday, November 17, 1978.Four young employees went missing in what was initially thought to be a petty theft of cash from the restaurant's safe.
Mutz has had a long business career including the management of a large group of Burger Chef restaurants and serving as president of PSI Energy, Indiana's largest utility. In Indiana politics, he served as State Representative from 1967 to 1970, State Senator from 1971 to 1980 and as the 45th Lieutenant Governor , serving under Robert D. Orr ...
It had a family of 5 on it and it was never used on the signs. The words "Burger Chef" were in lowwer case lettering and the words "Family Restaurants" was above the family. 3rd logo: The third logo was used from 1972 to 1978. This logo had the Burger Chef with the Burger Chef lettering written in red on his hat.
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Burgerville uses only trans fat-free canola oil and sends 7,500 gallons per month to be transformed into biodiesel. [7] In 2004, Burgerville switched to range-fed beef raised without hormones and antibiotics. [7] In 2007, it began composting food waste which is expected to result in an 85% reduction in waste and $100,000 annual savings. [8]
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In 1979, Wienerschnitzel attempted to broaden its offerings and added hamburgers to its menus. However, with little success into the 1980s, the company (which was eventually renamed to the Galardi Group) started two new chains in 1983, The Original Hamburger Stand and Weldon's gourmet hamburgers [1] (which was cast off in the 1990s). [5]