In 1949 a new drive-in restaurant called The Track opened, at 8201 Beverly Boulevard in Los Angeles, California. Purdy’s invention, in addition to speeding food delivery also eliminated the carhop and the eatery promoted that feature with its no tipping signage on the building. Fast food at less cost apparently was the sales line.
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