Four unique Canadian fast food chains exist

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Canada has some unique fast food chains that are not available in the United States. Here are four of those regional favorites. Mary Brown's Chicken, established in 1969, specializes in fried chicken. This chain is entirely Canadian-owned and focuses on using fresh, locally sourced ingredients. With nearly 300 locations nationwide, Mary Brown's is known for its signature chicken, combos, and taters. Harvey's is another popular chain. Founded over 65 years ago, it serves customizable, flame-grilled burgers made from 100% Canadian ingredients. Harvey's also offers a variety of poutine dishes, including a limited-time item called FRINGS Poutine. This Ontario-born chain has become a staple in Canadian fast food. Mr. Sub started as Mr. Submarine in 1968. It is often compared to Subway but is favored by many Canadians. The chain is committed to freshness and local sourcing, which helps maintain its loyal customer base. Mr. Sub continues to provide delicious subs that customers love. Finally, Robin's Donuts began in 1975 and has grown to include 140 locations across Canada. It is one of the leading coffee chains in the country, known for its fresh donuts and coffee. Robin's also offers muffins, sandwiches, soups, and chili, celebrating its Canadian roots with a diverse menu.


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