Bunhill: 'Fast food'
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Your support makes all the difference.THE DESCRIPTION 'fast food' takes on a new depth of meaning with the news that Pizza Huts, hutches for Kentucky Fried Chickens and Drive-In Macnosheries, can be prefabricated and assembled on site in a couple of weeks.
What is more, the proud developer of the technique is a British company, Britspace. Its skills have been honed on Drive-Ins for McDonald's: the outlets (well they're not really restaurants are they?) are assembled in Britspace's factory on Humberside in five sections, complete with plumbing, wiring and whatever is needed to produce Big Macs.
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