What was the original name of the Subway chain?
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Pete's Super Submarines
43 public questions with answers, drawn from the well. How many can you answer?
Fast food trivia serves up questions about restaurant chains, signature products, founders, slogans, and inventions that shaped quick-service dining. The 43-question collection includes Subway’s original name, McDonald’s Egg McMuffin and Chicken McNuggets, the origins of Nathan’s Famous, Taco Bell’s slogan, and the chain that began as a Los Angeles hot dog cart.
The questions mix familiar menu items with company history, making the hub useful for casual players and devoted food fans alike. It fits a family quiz, game night, classroom activity about branding and business, or a pub quiz round. Expect a blend of recognizable logos and lesser-known details about how major chains began.
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Pete's Super Submarines
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McDonald's
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Nathan's Famous
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Taco Bell
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Carl's Jr.
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Jack in the Box
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Domino's
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McDonald's
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1958
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Colonel Sanders
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Papa John's
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Insta-Burger-King
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In-N-Out Burger
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McDonald's
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Pizza Hut
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White Castle
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Carl's Jr.
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Quarter Pounder
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Taco Bell
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McDonald's
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Taco Bell
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Chick-fil-A Chicken Sandwich
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Burger King
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Blizzard
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Ronald McDonald
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Denny's
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1962
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The McDLT
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Burger King
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McDonalds
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Arby's
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Roy Allen And Frank Wright
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French Fries
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Kentucky Fried Chicken
Good fast food trivia asks about founders, original names, signature menu items, slogans, and company origins. Examples include identifying the chain behind the Egg McMuffin, naming Subway before it became Subway, recognizing “Think Outside the Bun,” and identifying the pizza company founded by Tom Monaghan.
Fast food trivia is generally easy to moderate because many questions involve globally recognized chains and products. The challenge increases when questions focus on founding dates, original business names, early locations, or the first chain associated with a particular menu innovation.
Subway was originally called Pete’s Super Submarines when it opened in Bridgeport, Connecticut, in 1965. The name referred to its submarine sandwiches and the involvement of founder Peter Buck. The business later shortened its name to Subway as it expanded and developed its recognizable international brand.
McDonald’s created the Egg McMuffin. Herb Peterson, a McDonald’s franchise owner in Santa Barbara, California, developed the breakfast sandwich in the early 1970s. It combined an English muffin, a freshly cooked egg, Canadian bacon, and cheese, helping establish breakfast as a major part of the chain’s menu.
Nathan’s Famous was founded in Coney Island in 1916 by Nathan Handwerker. The original stand became known for its hot dogs and later for the annual Nathan’s Famous Fourth of July International Hot Dog-Eating Contest. The brand remains closely associated with Coney Island and American hot dog culture.