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Firehouse Subs Is Known For Sandwiches - But Its First Order Wasn't One - Tasting Table

Firehouse Subs' first order was a loaded hot dog, but subs became the chain's primary offering and key to its success.
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Why This Fast Food Chain Keeps Baked Potatoes On Its Menu - Tasting Table

They were added to the menu, along with the legendary salad bar, as part of the health food craze that was sweeping the nation in the early '80s. This was a big deal at the time. In the early 1980s, the USDA released its first dietary guidelines, suggesting Americans cut back on saturated fats, sodium, sugar, and cholesterol. In 1982, Coca-Cola introduced Diet Coke. The diet craze was in full swing, so Wendy's took its own big swing by offering a baked potato in 1983.
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3 months ago

How To Order The Beloved Taco Bell Meximelt Even When It's Not On The Menu - Tasting Table

The Meximelt combined taco and quesadilla elements—ground beef, pico de gallo, and melted cheese on a soft tortilla—and can be recreated via simple Taco Bell menu hacks.
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4 months ago

The Discontinued Burger King Sandwich We Want Back Rivaled McDonald's Filet-O-Fish - Tasting Table

If there were an Academy Awards-style "In Memoriam segment" for all the discontinued fast food items that still have cult followings, Burger King's forgotten offerings would take up a good chunk of Lady Gaga singing "Somewhere Over the Rainbow," or whatever. The fast food giant has been around since the 1950s, so it stands to reason that the menu has seen its fair share of changes in that time.
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The Taco Bell Sandwich That Was Discontinued In The '90s And Caused A Protest - Tasting Table

The Bell Beefer was Taco Bell's burger-like creation, featuring taco toppings and seasoned beef, meeting a familiar fast-food need but discontinued in the '90s.
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