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Fast Food chains are constantly coming up with new menu items just to keep their restaurants fresh and exciting. Every once in awhile they will even roll out a new restaurant concept. In this video we will take a look at some of the forgotten failures in fast food.

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45 thoughts on “Forgotten Fast Food Failures!

  1. Ah yes, Pizza Hut of the late 80s/early 90s, where you sat at the table, played the Pac Mac machine for a while, and when the pan pizza arrived piping hot, the cheese was so stringy it was nearly impossible to break as you put that first slice onto your mini plate. Today's Hut is a sorry shell of its former glory.

  2. This was probably already mentioned but at one time (around the table service time maybe?) Burger King had new value items like Tacos, Hot Dogs, and Chili. The chili was excellent because it had that “flame broiled” taste that the burgers had. They should have kept that on because I thought it was better than Wendy’s chili. The tacos were terrible though!

  3. I sure miss the 80s. Pizza Hut pizza was great. Domino’s was good too. Wendy’s burgers couldn’t be beat. Whoppers actually tasted awesome. Everything has gone to 💩 now.

  4. I remember in the early 1990's, Jack in the Box had Philly Cheese Sandwich. It was pretty good. It was discontinued after some deadly food poisoning cases.

  5. There's a fast food chain in Riverside County area of California called Baker's that features the 'taco burger', which is essentially a Bell Beefer,

  6. Mc D’s pizza was actually pretty good. Burger King on the other hand, tried to sell hot dogs with ketchup on them in Chicago, it didn’t go well. And at 0:37 the failure was by the school system, we’re out of meet?😂

  7. I do not know if they were failures, but two things I really miss are the KFC dinner rolls and the Chick-Fil-A ChickNQ. KFC stopped selling the rolls and started selling biscuits. The ChickNQ was the chicken patty shredded and put into BBQ sauce. I would get one every time I went on a lunch break when I worked at the mall at Montgomery Wards.

  8. Some of this was familiar. It made me think about how Kmart tried their hand with restaurants. We had one near us with the restaurant attached to the store, no separate doors or anything. You could just walk from the shoe section right into the restaurant. I don't think they did particularly well. I only saw that in one or two stores though. ✌️

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