6 famous catering chains that had very different names

You will never believe what some of these beloved establishments were called.


Just hear a name from a restaurant can evoke memories of past meals, desires for favoritesmenu itemsAnd can even lead to a visit to the near future. As a general rule, the more the restaurant is to recognize the name, the more it is expected to generate. This, in small part, that's why companies tend to keep their names, logos and their mark against competitors.

The value of the mark ofMcDonalds worth $ 42.8 million, according to the Branding Board AgencyInterbrand. To be clear,This is the value of the brand, not from society, which has seen global income exceeding$ 21 billion in 2019. McDonald's has built this value over 80 years old, operating under a similar name since itsFOUNDATION IN 1940. However, what many may not know is that for the first eight years of activity, the restaurant was calledBar-B-Q McDonald. The name was then truncated to its modern name of renown in 1948. (Connected:McDonald's makes these 8 major upgrades.)

In the same way, metro, now theFast restaurant with most places in America, started asThe Pete Metro. Other examples of channels in subtle name changes include Chipotle-which used the words "Mexican grill"In his name before dropping them into the king of 2001 and Burger, originally calledInsta-Burger King After the insta grill grill machine.

However, many other restaurants that now have almost as much (if it's not equivalent) recognition namely McDonald's, Subway, Chipotle orBurger King start withDramatically different names. In some cases, you can see a logical progression, while in others, the difference in titles is somewhat jar.

Here are six famous catering chains that have undergone name changes since their respective beginnings.

1

Chick-a

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When the restaurant that would grow up in the beloved chicken sandwich franchise, the Chick-A, open as a single dinner in 1946 and was known asDwarf grill. Founder S. Truett Cathy then renamed his establishment,The dwarf house. It was the popularity of the flagship menu item of the dwarf house, the Chick-Fil-A sandwich, which later would allow the name change of the company chain in 1967. (Related:The best and worst fast chicken sandwiches, according to a dietician.)

2

Dunkin '

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For many inhabitants of Massachusetts, it is difficult to imagine the state without Dunkin ', aka the massive breakfast chain that sells something coffee and donuts to wrappings and sandwiches. Do you soon call yourself calling at Dunkin 'Donuts? The channel dropped the word "donuts" of the official title inJanuary 2019. But for the first two years of its operation from 1948, the restaurant founded by Quincy was called.Kettlea name that can call the spirit hot coffee, but miss the real seller: the sweet stuff.

3

Domino

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In 1960, Brothers Tom and James Monaghan bought a Ypsilanti pizza shop, Michigan Pizza calledDominick For a little less than a thousand dollars. Within 23 years, the channel would open its 1,000th location, enter the international market and grow at an aggressive rate. In the midst of all this success, and more particularly five years after opening, the name of the channel has changed Dominick's toDomino Pizza Inc.

4

Panera bread

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Ken Rosenthal founded the St. Louis bread company in Saint-Louis, following a trip to San Francisco where he developed a penchant forsourdough bread. However, after the bakery chain, good bread, acquired the activity of Rosenthal, the team did not think the name specific to the location had a wide attraction. They therefore restored the expanding chain as a parera. Why? It means "bread time" in Italian.

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Sonic

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Similar to the thread-has changed name based on the popularity of a sandwich, Sonic received its current name based on the popularity of aservice. The restaurant initially opened in 1953 and a few years, several franchises had been open, all had all the same model of quintessesentification clientele, with employees delivering food on roller skates. The company adopted the slogan "service with the speed of sound" which inspired the Sonic name-a much change prompting by the owners avoiding conflicts with another food company that also had the nameHigh-shaped.

6

Seattle's best coffee

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The best coffee named Seattle says a lot of origin, talks about quality and highlights the flagship product succinctly. The name of the wet mustache, on the other hand, sounds like the name of a diving bar in a novel of modern cent, but it was the initial name of the coffee that has since become a highly respected brand. Wet mustache was founded in 1969 in the form of ice and coffee, and although there are not as many places as some of its competitors, the best coffee of the Seattle brand now belongs to Starbucks .

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