22. Dee’s Drive-In
Dee’s Drive-In was a fast-food drive-in burger chain that was based in Salt Lake City, Utah. Dee Frederick Anderson founded the chain after being inspired by his own starting job, selling hamburgers at the University of Utah. Anderson opened his first restaurant in 1932.

The chain would later grow to 53 restaurants, bringing in $20 million a year. In the early 2000s, the chain ran into some financial troubles, in part caused by a slew of sexual harassment lawsuits that cost the company millions. The chain shut down, and some of the restaurants were converted into Walgreens Pharmacies.
