Gone, and perhaps, forgotten. Do you remember?
Poor Chi-Chi's. The brand started out in the '70s and was a success story for a while, taking its signature Tex Mex fast food across the United States and Europe. But by 2003, the chain had run up against financial trouble. Chi-Chi's filed for bankruptcy that same year, and then things really took a turn for the worse.
A Chi-Chi's location in a Pennsylvania mall was at the center of the largest Hepatitis A outbreak the United States had ever seen: over 650 cases were linked to the location. The chain ended up paying out $40 million as settlements for the victims of the outbreak and ended up closing up shop in the American and Canadian markets as a result.
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