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What if Richard Nixon took ownership of his brother's failing restaurants franchise and turned it around into a leading fast food establishment?

Donald Nixon, Richard Nixon's kid brother, opened up Nixon's in 1954. Despite a vital cash injection from billionaire Howard Hughes and offering a "Nixonburger" for 45 cents, the franchise went bankrupt in 1958. (Richard) Nixon was also briefly involved with the food service industry, founding a "chilled orange juice" company that also went bankrupt.

u/Numberonettgfan — 1 month ago