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  2. Fast Food Prices in 2002 vs. 2022: What Has Changed? - AOL

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    When you pull up to your favorite fast-food restaurant these days, it’s not uncommon to pay prices that are significantly higher than they were 20 years ago. For example, in 2002, you could ...

  3. Aluminum Can Prices: Are They Still Worth Collecting?

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    Michigan. $0.34. Minnesota. $0.35. ... but it can make extra money fast to add to your ... What are the latest scrap metal prices? Scrap metal prices are determined by current market conditions ...

  4. Rax Roast Beef - Wikipedia

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    Rax Roast Beef is a regional U.S. fast food restaurant chain specializing in roast beef sandwiches. The company has been through many iterations, declaring bankruptcy more than once, rising to as many as 504 locations in 38 U.S. states in the 1980s and falling to fewer than 10 locations in the 2020s.

  5. List of defunct fast-food restaurant chains - Wikipedia

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    The Training Table – was a regional chain of fast food restaurants in the U.S. State of Utah. Founded in 1977, the chain focused on gourmet burgers. The chain had five locations in the Salt Lake City metropolitan area. Steak and Ale; Two Pesos; Wag's; Wetson's; White Tower Hamburgers – one location remains in Toledo, Ohio [citation needed]

  6. Hot 'n Now - Wikipedia

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    Hot 'n Now is an American fast-food restaurant. [1] Founded in 1984, the chain once grew to more than 150 locations throughout the United States at its peak. Subsequently, under the ownership of PepsiCo, the chain filed for bankruptcy in 2004, and was then sold to STEN Corporation.

  7. Fast food inflation: Which chains are hiking their prices the ...

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    How does fast food inflation compare to actual inflation? According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the cost of goods in the U.S. has risen 31% since 2014, meaning $100 in 2014 dollars is worth ...

  8. Big Boy Restaurants - Wikipedia

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    In the 1960s, Big Boy and other drive-in restaurants could not compete with the spreading fast food restaurants such as McDonald's and Burger King. Big Boy built its last drive-in in 1964 and, by 1976, only 5 of the chain's 930 restaurants offered curb service. [1] [107] Big Boy redefined itself as a full service restaurant in contrast to fast ...

  9. American Metal Market - Wikipedia

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    American Metal Market (AMM) is an online provider of industry news and metal pricing information for the U.S. steel, nonferrous and scrap markets. Products include a daily publication available electronically, live news on the publication's website, a hard-copy magazine and a series of weekly newsletters covering niche markets.