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The restaurant claimed to be the first ever "fast food" drive-in restaurant in the US (and probably the world), that served burgers and fries, was called In-N-Out and opened in 1948 in California. Burger King didn't open until 1954 in Miami. And the Whopper was not added to the Burger King menu until 1957.

The price of a Whopper in 1957 was 37 cents.

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9y ago

A hamburger cost much less in 1955 than it does now. In 1944, one hamburger was only .15 cents. Right now, a hamburger could cost anywhere from $1.50-$3.00 depending where you live.

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12y ago

Burger King Hamburgers cost 19¢ in 1954.

wow that's really cheap!

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14y ago

When Burger King first opened they sold burgers and milkshakes for 18 cents!

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13y ago

You could not buy a Burger King hamburger in 1955. The company began doing business as Burger King in 1959. Fast food burgers from that time were between 10-15 cents each.

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14y ago

18 Cents! IS THAT THE SHIZ OR WAT

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37 cents.

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35 cents

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18 cents

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