This is obviously wrong, right? Like in every way possible. Is there some parameters I've missed to explain these numbers being almost totally wrong? Like there were 42 Pizza Huts in 1963, this video says there were 885. So not just a "bit" wrong; completely wrong. And nearly every single figure given is out by the same/similar levels of magnitude.
Not to rain on anyone’s parade, but probably the reason why this stops at July 2020, is that the numbers started backward, rapidly, as these restaurants began to close a lot of stores! The far left has an obsession to rid us of being able to eat out!
We need one that is "life expectancy not including lives lost in war". I think that might be skewing the result heavily. '40' might not be the natural lifespan of a person but all military age people dying in constant wars while civilians live longer.
Interesting, Thank You for the data....but Dunkin & Baskin, DQ & Orange Julius, KFC & Taco Bell have merged, so shouldn't they have been combined? That might have allowed Little Ceasar's & Chick fil A to rise up. Never heard of Hunt Brother's or AW.
Cried when Mary got overtaken in 1958. Correlates with the loss of our moral compass. When the greatest woman ever to live ceases to be our model for girls to emulate, we’re lost.
People don’t realize that New York City is five boroughs (counties) where Brooklyn and Queens each have more than 2 million people each. I lived in a neighborhood (section) in Queens called Richmond Hill. The neighborhood which is one of the smaller ones in Queens has over 100,000 people. Charleston SC today has less than that. Brooklyn was once the fourth largest city in the US until it joined New York.
To prevent any unwanted clogged arteries, I was probably Subway's best customer back in my hometown. Too bad it's really gone by the wayside nowadays. I haven't returned in years.