It came to public attention in a 1980s U.S. television commercial directed by Joe Sedelmaier as part of Dancer Fitzgerald Sample's fast food advertising campaign for the Wendy's chain of hamburger restaurants
That is Subway's slogan.
The "Eat Mor Chikin" slogan is associated with Chick-fil-A, a fast-food restaurant chain. It features a humorous message advocating for chicken consumption over beef, often depicted through cow mascots holding signs with the slogan. This catchy phrase has become a hallmark of the brand's advertising and is known for its playful and memorable appeal.
just move on
The restaurant that boasts the slogan "Service with the speed of sound" is Sonic Drive-In. Known for its drive-in service, Sonic emphasizes quick service and an extensive menu of fast food items, including burgers, hot dogs, and drinks. The unique experience allows customers to order from their cars and have food delivered by carhops, often on roller skates.
a fast food restaurant
That is Subway's slogan.
Subway
"Where's the beef?" was a slogan used by the Wendy's fast food company on TV ads in 1984."Melts in your mouth..." but not in your hands, was an ad slogan used by M&M Mars for M&M candies almost from their origin, 1941.
The "Eat Mor Chikin" slogan is associated with Chick-fil-A, a fast-food restaurant chain. It features a humorous message advocating for chicken consumption over beef, often depicted through cow mascots holding signs with the slogan. This catchy phrase has become a hallmark of the brand's advertising and is known for its playful and memorable appeal.
An old TV advertisement which used the phrase, "Where's the beef?" became quite popular in its day, and the slogan itself, "Where's the beef?" was widely used. I'm not certain, but I believe it was for the Fast Food Chain, Wendy's. Also, "Where is the Love?"
McDonalds
I think that slogan is: ""Good Food Fast".
yes, it is fast food restaurant.
Eat fast
just move on
The phrase "I have a beef with you" originated in the old west among sheep farmers who were competing for grazing land with cattle farmers. The sheep farmers used the term with each other to refer to a conflict, which was what they had with the cattle farmers, or "beef" farmers.
McDonald's was the first fast food restaurant in Moscow.