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- Happy_Eater abstract "Happy Eater was a chain of family-orientated roadside restaurants that operated throughout England and Wales until 1997. The company was established in 1973 by Michael Pickard as a rival to Little Chef, which was the only national chain of roadside restaurants at the time. The restaurants offered similar fare to Little Chef, such as English breakfasts and fish and chips. The major difference between Happy Eater and Little Chef was that it provided outdoor playground equipment. Outlets were mostly located in South East England, the Midlands and along the A1 corridor.Following Granada's takover of THF in 1995, all Happy Eaters were converted into Little Chef's and the brand was phased out by the end of 1997.The chain received widespread media attention in the early 1990s as a restaurant favoured by the Prime Minister John Major.".
- Happy_Eater extinctionYear "1997".
- Happy_Eater foundingYear "1973".
- Happy_Eater thumbnail Happy_Eater_restaurant_(mid_1980s)_(cropped_further).jpg?width=300.
- Happy_Eater type Chain_store.
- Happy_Eater wikiPageID "2106181".
- Happy_Eater wikiPageLength "3636".
- Happy_Eater wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Happy_Eater wikiPageRevisionID "705812994".
- Happy_Eater wikiPageWikiLink A1_road_(Great_Britain).
- Happy_Eater wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_restaurants_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Happy_Eater wikiPageWikiLink Chain_store.
- Happy_Eater wikiPageWikiLink Chief_executive_officer.
- Happy_Eater wikiPageWikiLink Fast_Food_(1987_video_game).
- Happy_Eater wikiPageWikiLink File:HappyEater.jpg.
- Happy_Eater wikiPageWikiLink Fish_and_chips.
- Happy_Eater wikiPageWikiLink Forte_Group.
- Happy_Eater wikiPageWikiLink Full_breakfast.
- Happy_Eater wikiPageWikiLink Granada_plc.
- Happy_Eater wikiPageWikiLink Imperial_Brands.
- Happy_Eater wikiPageWikiLink John_Major.
- Happy_Eater wikiPageWikiLink Little_Chef.
- Happy_Eater wikiPageWikiLink Prime_minister.
- Happy_Eater wikiPageWikiLink File:Closed_Happy_Eater_restaurant_near_Warminster_in_Wiltshire_(cropped).jpg.
- Happy_Eater wikiPageWikiLink File:Happy_Eater_restaurant_(mid_1980s)_(cropped_further).jpg.
- Happy_Eater wikiPageWikiLink File:Happy_Eater_weathervane_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1278291.jpg.
- Happy_Eater wikiPageWikiLinkText "Happy Eater".
- Happy_Eater defunct "1997".
- Happy_Eater foundation "1973".
- Happy_Eater founder "Michael Pickard".
- Happy_Eater logo File:HappyEater.jpg.
- Happy_Eater name "Happy Eater".
- Happy_Eater type "Roadside restaurant chain".
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- Happy_Eater wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Happy_Eater wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:EngvarB.
- Happy_Eater wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_company.
- Happy_Eater wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Happy_Eater subject Category:Defunct_restaurants_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Happy_Eater hypernym Chain.
- Happy_Eater type Agent.
- Happy_Eater type Company.
- Happy_Eater type Organisation.
- Happy_Eater type Restaurant.
- Happy_Eater type Company.
- Happy_Eater type Restaurant.
- Happy_Eater type Organization.
- Happy_Eater type Agent.
- Happy_Eater type SocialPerson.
- Happy_Eater type Thing.
- Happy_Eater type Q43229.
- Happy_Eater comment "Happy Eater was a chain of family-orientated roadside restaurants that operated throughout England and Wales until 1997. The company was established in 1973 by Michael Pickard as a rival to Little Chef, which was the only national chain of roadside restaurants at the time. The restaurants offered similar fare to Little Chef, such as English breakfasts and fish and chips. The major difference between Happy Eater and Little Chef was that it provided outdoor playground equipment.".
- Happy_Eater label "Happy Eater".
- Happy_Eater sameAs Q5652650.
- Happy_Eater sameAs Happy_Eater.
- Happy_Eater sameAs m.06mhvk.
- Happy_Eater sameAs Q5652650.
- Happy_Eater wasDerivedFrom Happy_Eater?oldid=705812994.
- Happy_Eater depiction Happy_Eater_restaurant_(mid_1980s)_(cropped_further).jpg.
- Happy_Eater isPrimaryTopicOf Happy_Eater.
- Happy_Eater name "Happy Eater".