#19: Henry’s Hamburgers
In the mid-20th century, Henry’s Hamburgers emerged as a robust contender against McDonald’s, swiftly expanding to over 200 outlets. However, its failure to adapt to the evolving fast-food landscape, coupled with controversies such as the horse meat scandal, contributed to its downfall.

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Presently, only a solitary Henry’s stands in Benton Harbor, Michigan, serving as a relic of its once-thriving presence across the nation.