White Castle: The Tiny Burgers That Built a Fast Food Empire
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White Castle didn’t just sell hamburgers—it helped invent fast food as we know it. In this episode of The Tom Gulley Show, we explore the origins, innovations, and cultural impact of the iconic slider chain that changed American dining forever.
From its founding in 1921 to its revolutionary approach to cleanliness, consistency, and mass production, White Castle set the blueprint for an entire industry. This episode examines how a simple square burger became a symbol of efficiency, nostalgia, and late-night cravings—and why its influence still echoes across modern fast food giants.
We also dig into the brand’s marketing genius, its cult following, and its surprising place in pop culture. Whether you're a fast food historian, a business enthusiast, or just someone who’s ever craved a sack of sliders, this is a story that goes far beyond the grill.
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