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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Toddle House was a national restaurant chain in the United States specializing in breakfast and open 24/7. Each outlet was built to the same plan, and contained no tables, but merely a short counter with a row of ten stools. Payment was on the honor system: customers deposited their checks with the correct amount in a box by the door on the way out. Much of their business was take out. The business, based in Memphis, Tennessee, was founded in 1932 by James Frederick Smith -- who (before age 20) had dropped his first name, expressing a strong…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Toddle House was a national restaurant chain in the United States specializing in breakfast and open 24/7. Each outlet was built to the same plan, and contained no tables, but merely a short counter with a row of ten stools. Payment was on the honor system: customers deposited their checks with the correct amount in a box by the door on the way out. Much of their business was take out. The business, based in Memphis, Tennessee, was founded in 1932 by James Frederick Smith -- who (before age 20) had dropped his first name, expressing a strong preference to be known as Fred or Frederick -- and who was the father of Frederick Wallace Smith, the founder of Federal Express (FedEx).