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Burger Chef Promotional Flying Disc

By DjIndy, 28 May, 2025
Description

This Burger Chef promotional flying disc is from approximately 1978. It is a 9-inch disc and has some wear consistent with use on parking lots, etc. It is plastic, a rare "doughnut" style and features several intact Burger Chef logos. It was made in the USA.

Category
Other
Medium
Plastic
Distinguishing marks
Made in USA
Condition
Good
Size and dimensions of this item
9"
Date Period
1978
For Sale?
No
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NaidaTheCollector

1 day 8 hours ago

🥏 Vintage Burger Chef…

🥏 Vintage Burger Chef Promotional Flying Disc (circa 1978)

📝 Item Description

This is a promotional flying disc distributed by the now-defunct fast-food chain Burger Chef, which operated widely in the U.S. during the 1960s to early 1980s. This specific design is a rare “doughnut-style” ring disc — hollow in the center — made of plastic and measuring approximately 9 inches in diameter.

  • Branding: Multiple red Burger Chef logos with the classic chef hat motif.
  • Material: Durable plastic.
  • Markings: Stamped “Made in USA” on the interior.
  • Condition: Good, with signs of outdoor use including scratches, scuffing, and edge wear — typical of playground or parking lot use.

🏷️ Historical Context & Collectibility

Burger Chef was once the second-largest fast-food chain behind McDonald's in the U.S. It was known for innovation (like the "Funmeal," a precursor to McDonald's Happy Meal) and memorable advertising mascots. After being sold to Hardee's in 1982, Burger Chef restaurants disappeared, but the brand remains nostalgically popular with collectors of vintage fast food memorabilia.

Promotional items like this flying disc were often handed out during in-store promotions or kids' meal events and are now relatively scarce, especially in unique shapes like this one.

💰 Current Market Value (as of 2025)

Condition

Estimated Value

Excellent (minimal wear, mint)

$40–$60 USD

Good (as shown)

$25–$35 USD

Fair (cracked, heavily worn)

$10–$20 USD

 

Collectors value these for their unusual design, brand nostalgia, and the increasingly rare Burger Chef logo. The doughnut shape is more desirable than standard flying disc styles.

📌 Collector Appeal

This item would appeal to:

  • Burger Chef memorabilia collectors
  • Vintage fast food toy/advertising collectors
  • 70s/80s promotional nostalgia fans
  • Frisbee/disc toy collectors

It could also be a great addition to themed displays, retro restaurants, or pop culture museum exhibits.

🧾 Recommendation

  • You do not need a professional appraisal unless selling in a high-end auction or grouping with other rare Burger Chef items.
  • For resale, try eBay, Etsy, or niche vintage toy/memorabilia marketplaces.
  • Be sure to highlight: “Rare 1970s Burger Chef Flying Ring — Doughnut Style — Made in USA”
Average: 5 (1 vote)
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