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- Interior of Boerth's Quick Lunch Restaurant, Detroit, Michigan, circa 1905 - Baker Henry J. Boerth and his family opened their first restaurant on Woodward Avenue in 1894. By 1919, Boerth's Lunch Company owned and operated restaurants at four locations in Detroit, although the company was out of business by 1923. This is H.J. Boerth's Quick Lunch, which opened in 1901 at 108 Woodward Avenue.

- circa 1905
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Interior of Boerth's Quick Lunch Restaurant, Detroit, Michigan, circa 1905
Baker Henry J. Boerth and his family opened their first restaurant on Woodward Avenue in 1894. By 1919, Boerth's Lunch Company owned and operated restaurants at four locations in Detroit, although the company was out of business by 1923. This is H.J. Boerth's Quick Lunch, which opened in 1901 at 108 Woodward Avenue.
- Page from "Restaurants & Institutions" Trade Publication, July 1964 -

- July 01, 1964
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Page from "Restaurants & Institutions" Trade Publication, July 1964
- Movie Poster, "Super Size Me," 2004 - The 2004 movie <em>Super Size Me</em>, in which the filmmaker ate only McDonald's food for 28 days, was criticized for being overly sensational as well as praised for raising awareness about obesity.

- 2004
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Movie Poster, "Super Size Me," 2004
The 2004 movie Super Size Me, in which the filmmaker ate only McDonald's food for 28 days, was criticized for being overly sensational as well as praised for raising awareness about obesity.