4Waters
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Who else on here is old as dirt. This is back when Big Mac's, Double Doubles and the Big Boy were big.
I very very vaguely remember that.I remember when the Big Macs were wrapped in a red foillike wrapper with a circular piece of thick paper around it to keep the burger from sliding apart.
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Hell I watch them build the first Mc D's in Santa Ana Ca.
I remember when the Big Macs were wrapped in a red foillike wrapper with a circular piece of thick paper around it to keep the burger from sliding apart.
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I remember when the Big Macs were wrapped in a red foillike wrapper with a circular piece of thick paper around it to keep the burger from sliding apart.
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The Downey store was built before the Santa Ana store in 1953. Oldest one still standing.My Mom used to drive us there from Tustin when we were young. Only one around, mid to late 60's
I remember eating out of those foam containers at Micky D's in Redding that was a "test" franchise about 1976...
Lol....I was just gonna say...wasn't the OG McDs in Downey on Florence/Lakewood? It figures your old ass would know that.The Downey store was built before the Santa Ana store in 1953. Oldest one still standing.
Holy shit.....I was just gonna ask if anyone remembered Pup n Taco too.....guess I'm too late to this parade. Lol...Here is one , Pup n Taco. I remember on friday night before the football games the 6 tacos or 6 chilie dogs for a buck. that was 1977
damn I remember going to that store when I was a kidLol....I was just gonna say...wasn't the OG McDs in Downey on Florence/Lakewood? It figures your old ass would know that.
I worked at the Tustin one in '72 before dirt was invented!!!My Mom used to drive us there from Tustin when we were young. Only one around, mid to late 60's
First Street? I worked there in '78/79 when I was 16 or 17I worked at the Tustin one in '72 before dirt was invented!!!
I worked at the Tustin one in '72 before dirt was invented!!!
You guys are old..
Naugles for the win!! used to love that place! I do remember the styrofoam boxes
I must respectfully disagree We moved to North Tustin from Santa Ana in the mid-50's. There was lots of dirt, as far as the eye could see and in that dirt were beautiful, fragrant orange trees It was an amazing place to grow up, but it didn't take long and the trees and dirt were replaced with homes and concrete. But, there was that Dairy Queen a block away from Tustin HS, the Taquitos there were to die for
We use to ride our bikes to this McDonald's in Downey when growing up. The oldest operating McDonald's and the second in the franchise. The story I remember about this Downey location was McDonald's corporation didn't have complete control of this franchise and wanted to modernize it. The franchise owners fought the McDonald's corporation and won. The McDonald's Corporation was so pissed they literally built a new McDonald's right down the street to try to run the older McDonald's out of business we know who won that battle... View attachment 607954
Old enough to remember when their food taste good. Back when they actually cooked something there,
Before the pre cooked steam heated well done crap today.
Watch the movie "The Founder" about Ray Kroch and the McDonald brothers.
The corporate restaurant #1 was in Des Plains, IL. It is now somewhat if museum and is threatened to be torn down.
I remember when Knotts was a working farm.
All the Chicken Dinner restaurant food was made fresh in the kitchens.
Now it’s all canned and pre frozen off site by vendors.
I'll bet you're not the only one on here that remembers that.......one in particular comes to mindI remember when Knotts was a working farm.
All the Chicken Dinner restaurant food was made fresh in the kitchens.
Now it’s all canned and pre frozen off site by vendors.
When I was a kid they had an observatory.In the late 50's early 60's was our regular hang out for fried chicken dinners. Then after dinner we'd walk around the place -- for FREE !!!
At one time Guiness actually had the train at Knott's listed as "the most robbed train in the world". Go figure.