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A 1950s A&W Burger Family display in Hillsboro, Oregon [19] A&W Restaurant at the EkoCheras Mall, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. In the expansion years of the 1950s and 1960s, franchisees were signing 20- or 25-year contracts under the older model. [7] The chain expanded into Canada in 1956, opening restaurants in Winnipeg and Montreal. By 1960, A&W ...
Apart from the namesake brand of root beer, the A&W menu is focused on "The Burger Family", a lineup of hamburgers introduced by the U.S. A&W chain in the early 1960s, mostly discontinued in the 1980s in favour of a more standard menu, [20] then reintroduced in Canada and expanded upon beginning in the late 1990s.
Yum! previously also owned Long John Silver's and A&W Restaurants. Yum! was founded as Tricon Global Restaurants after PepsiCo finalized the split. In 2002, they took their current name after they merged with Yorkshire Global Restaurants, which at the time was the parent company of A&W, who also spun off an international branch.
In the 1980s, A&W, under then-owner A. Alfred Taubman, sought to challenge McDonald's highly successful Quarter Pounder by introducing a larger, higher-quality hamburger. . The campaign, called "Third is the Word," was designed to promote A&W's third-pound burger as a better value for the same price as McDonald's quarter-pound bur
[3] [4] [5] Pictured is a burger with slices of canned beetroot within it. Bacon cheeseburger: An A&W Restaurants store in Lansing, Michigan in 1963: Hamburger with bacon and cheese is a bacon cheeseburger, which became an official menu item at an A&W Restaurant owned by Dale Mulder in Lansing, Michigan, in 1963.
A&W may refer to: A&W Restaurants, an American fast food chain A&W (Canada), a fast food chain originally a part of A&W Restaurants, later sold and operated as a separate company; A&W Root Beer "A&W" (song), a song by American singer Lana Del Rey
A recent study compared the unhealthiest fast-food chicken sandwiches by scoring calories, saturated fat, sugar, and sodium. Find out where the most popular fast food chains ranked. Here are 20 ...
A&W had bacon long before any other burger chain. Dlchambers ( talk ) 20:45, 17 May 2008 (UTC) [ reply ] I was a little disappointed not to see mention of the Papa, Mama, Baby and Teen burgers in the article, as well as their use of frozen glass mugs back in the late 60s (at least that's when I remember them).