These Popular Fast-Food Chains May Be Closing Their Doors for Good

The chain first opened its doors in 1934. Since then, it has been the subject of several lawsuits, including an employee classification lawsuit in which Steak 'n Shake was forced to pay $7.7 in damages. They were later sued by a group of over 1,100 managers on similar grounds of being unable to earn overtime.

Taco Bell

What once began as a dream for one man working a hot dog stand eventually grew into one of the most popular American-Mexican fast-food chains in the United States. The first Taco Bell, originally called Taco Tia, was opened by Glen Bell in 1962. Bell based the cuisine on neighboring Mexican food stands.

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