Talk:Britling Cafeterias
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[edit]I disagree with tagging this article as potentially unimportant. As the article itself explains, the Britling chains were local institutions for decades for many thousands of people and were leaders in a field of food service that's historically important but has practically vanished. If I had more secondary sources to cite, I would gladly do so in an effort to expand the article. As it is, having resided in the Memphis area 50 or 60 years ago, I had often wondered about Britling's history as well as its later decline, and I'm glad for the information I've found in the article. Wbkelley (talk)
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