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Burger Chef Menu Items
                Burger Chef Menu Items

    In addition to the usual fast food fare, Burger Chef had its own menu items. The 'Big Shef' (Burger Chef trademark-spelled with an 'S') was Burger Chef's first, introduced in the mid 60's. It featured two hamburger patties, cheese, lettuce and sauce.
    In the early 70's, the Super Shef was introduced, featuring a 1/4 pound of beef, cheese, lettuce tomato, onions and pickles with ketchup.
Later in the 70's came the TOP Shef-1/3 pound of beef, topped with bacon and cheese.
    During the 70's Burger Chef added Salad Bars.
    For the kids, Burger Chef created the Funmeal Platter in the early 70's. The Funmeal featured a hamburger, fries, drink and desert treat-served on a cardboard tray printed with games and riddles-and came with a free toy.
Adult oriented platters became available during the 70's-The Rancher Platter with 1/3 pound beef, Texas toast, fries and salad. and The Mariner Platter-two batter dipped fish fillets, fries and salad.
    On March 19, 2001 Hardee's-current owner of the rights to Burger Chef- revived the Big Shef sandwich by adding it to the menus of its restaurants in 12 former Burger Chef core markets in Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, Missouri and Florida. A trial period at a location in Indiana proved Burger Chef fans were happy to see an old favoite return.
    Photo from Burger Chef Operator's Manual. Clockwise from top left-employee at french fryer, winding up a store like it were a machine, the Burger Chef Sani-Serve milk shake machine.

From the Jakle/Sculle book 'Fast Food'
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