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  2. Sarku Japan - Wikipedia

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    Sarku Japan's menu is composed predominantly of teriyaki dishes (chicken, beef and shrimp), though it also offers bento boxes, dumplings, tempura and a variety of sushi rolls. [3] Map showing US states with Sarku Japan locations as of September 2021. States with at least one location are indicated in red.

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  5. Fast-food restaurant - Wikipedia

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    Fast food is commonly blamed for the obesity epidemic in the United States today. [39] 60% of Americans today are either overweight or obese. [40] With obesity especially being seen among children, places like McDonald's and other fast-food restaurants take the majority of the blame.

  6. Five Guys - Wikipedia

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    Today, all five sons, the current "Five Guys", are involved in the business: Matt and Jim travel the United States visiting stores, Chad oversees training, Ben selects the franchisees, and Tyler runs the bakery. [10] The first Five Guys was in Arlington's Westmont Shopping Center. Buns were baked in the same center by Brenner's Bakery.

  7. A&W Restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Evolving into a franchise in 1926, the company today has over 900 locations in 16 countries, with 460 in the United States, [8] Southeast Asian countries and Germany, serving a fast-food menu of hamburgers, hot dogs and French fries. [9] A number of outlets serve as drive-in restaurants that have carhops. [10] Previously owned by Yum!

  8. Big Boy Restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Big Boy Restaurant Group, LLC, doing business as Big Boy, is an American casual dining restaurant chain headquartered in Southfield, Michigan. [8] The Big Boy name, design aesthetic, and menu were previously licensed to a number of regional franchisees.

  9. Auntie Anne's - Wikipedia

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    Auntie Anne's now has over 600 international locations, including many across Europe, namely the United Kingdom. [11] Locations in Asia include Brunei, Cambodia, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, [12] Philippines, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, [13] South Korea, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam, while in the Americas there are sites in Costa Rica and Trinidad and Tobago.