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TIL that in the 80's, A&W launched a competitor to the McDonald's Quarter Pounder: a 1/3 Pound burger at a lower cost. It ultimately failed because most customers thought the 1/4 pound burger was bigger than the 1/3 pound one.
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By now you've probably heard the story: once upon a time, A&W Restaurants released a third-pound burger that failed to catch on thanks to a misunderstanding of fractions. Just how accurate is this tale of math mistakes and fraction flubs? Read on for the…
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