Talk:Steak 'n Shake

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A heads up...many SNS locations are no 24 hrs. any longer. The NC locations close at 3am Mon-Sat and 12am on Sundays. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.71.250.195 (talk) 04:09, 5 May 2008 (UTC)



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[edit] MOVE

The name of the article is incorrect.

The actual name is Steak n Shake. The apostrophe is not used in the corporate name. Unless otherwise protested, this article will be relocated to Steak n Shake and this current article will form a redirect within two days. KC9CQJ 21:05, 8 Apr 2005 (UTC)

The original text of this article was moved to Steak n Shake and all redirects changed to that article by KC9CQJ 22:16, 9 Apr 2005 (UTC).

[edit] General Edits

The article has been edited to reflect correct corporate wordmarks as evidenced in the current materials available. The apostrophe has been removed in all instances of the brand name, some information has been added, and some deleted. I have also changed any instance of Steakburger to STEAKBURGER to reflect Steak n Shake's modification of the word thereof and will be looking at other restaurant articles to see what their trademarking methods are.

Articles within the McDonalds space use "McRib" and "McFlurry" - to remain consistent, all instances of Steakburger will be changed to STEAKBURGER and trademarked.