15 Unbelievable Photos of Fast Food Restaurants Then and Now
DUNKIN’ DONUTS THEN
In 1948, Bill Rosenberg opened his Open Kettle in Quincy, Massachusetts, serving premium coffee and doughnuts. When business was slow, he asked a few executives if maybe he should rename the place. He turned to Dunkin’ Donuts since, at the time, you dunked very dry doughnuts into coffee. Within a decade, there were 100 locations.