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Related: About this forum1981: BURGER BOOM - Will US fast-food conquer Britain?
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1981: BURGER BOOM - Will US fast-food CONQUER BRITAIN? | Newsround Extra | BBC Archive
BBC Archive
2022 May 7
Paul McDowell and reporter John Craven look at the influx into Britain of American fast food restaurant chains like Burger King and McDonalds. They're clean, they're family friendly, and they're very, very quick. Is this the end of the traditional British chippy?
Originally broadcast 8 May, 1981.
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1981: BURGER BOOM - Will US fast-food conquer Britain? (Original Post)
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msongs
(72,287 posts)1. in the early 60s UK there was the wimpy burger. bun, patty, grilled onions. small by US standards nt
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IronLionZion
(49,818 posts)2. Very wimpy by US standards

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IronLionZion
(49,818 posts)3. Battle of the Bulge
Make British Fat Again
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Emile
(37,240 posts)4. After an alert and discussion with the hosts, locking.
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