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Fast food wars: Eco burger joint so successful it forced McDonald's to shut - twice

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At the end of the 1980s McDonald's was invincible. The business had opened its 10,000th store in 1988, 33 years after it was founded - only to double that number over the next eight years.

Its final filings to the New York Stock Exchange before the 90s began shows Ronald, the Burger Burglar and the gang raking in a cool $3.8billion in revenue.

What started as a single restaurant owned by two previously chronically unsuccessful brothers in California had grown into the world's first fast food behemoth under the hungry eyes of businessman Ray Kroc.

The sight of a McDonald's in all towns in America and its domination over millions of hearts and tummies was not enough for 90s CEO James Cantalupo however.

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