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  2. The 9 Biggest Fast-Food Chain Ripoffs - AOL

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    2. Chick-fil-A. Even if some people can't get enough of those pickle-topped fried chicken sandwiches, many people are over the chain's prices, especially given the simplicity of the food.

  3. 14 Ridiculous Reasons People Sued Fast-Food Chains - AOL

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    The post 14 Ridiculous Reasons People Sued Fast-Food Chains appeared first on Reader's Digest. Not enough chicken! These customers had all sorts of complaints, and they wanted the offending ...

  4. Criticism of fast food - Wikipedia

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    The fast food chain D'Lites, founded in 1978, specialized in lower-calorie dishes and healthier alternatives such as salads. It filed for bankruptcy in 1987 as other fast food chains began offering healthier options. [16] McDonald's has been attempting to offer healthier options besides salads.

  5. Craveable Brands - Wikipedia

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    Craveable Brands Ltd (formerly known as Quick Service Restaurant Holdings) is an Australian fast food restaurant holding company. It owns the franchise chains Red Rooster, Oporto, Chicken Treat and Chargrill Charlie’s brands with 620 restaurants throughout Australasia and Southeast Asia.

  6. Chooks Fresh & Tasty - Wikipedia

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    Chooks was originally a well known regional fast food brand named River Rooster. Operations began in Busselton and Margaret River in 1991. River Rooster stores were generally in areas that lacked popular fast food chains – namely Chicken Treat, Red Rooster or KFC. [1] Around 2003, the River Rooster name was dropped.

  7. Fast Food Chains That Serve Low-Quality Beef - AOL

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    Four people died, and 730 fell ill after E. coli-contaminated meat was served across 70 of its restaurants. The fallout nearly bankrupted the chain, and you'd think they'd make sweeping ...

  8. These 10 restaurant chains filed for bankruptcy this year - AOL

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    In April, California raised its minimum wage for fast-food workers at chains with more than 60 locations to $20 an hour. Several days before it filed for bankruptcy, Rubio’s closed 48 ...

  9. Red Rooster - Wikipedia

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    Red Rooster is an Australian fast food chain. It sells roast chicken alongside common fast food items, such as burgers, chips, salads, and beverages. Since 2021, it has offered fried chicken. [3] In 1972, Peter and Theo Kailis opened the first Red Rooster in Kelmscott, Western Australia, a suburb of Perth.