George R. Diepenbrock

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But as the McDonalds added milkshakes and french fries, they began to be more successful than ever. By 1950, the teenagers had departed to more tolerant hangouts and were replaced by working-class families, who, thanks to the McDonalds’ low prices, could afford to feed their families restaurant meals for the first time.
The Fifties
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