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For three years, Billy “Bull” Henderson ran the busiest diner off Interstate 80, famous for a $49.99 burger people called “weirdly addictive.” It passed every inspection—until a new health inspector followed a smell to a basement that wasn’t on any blueprint. The shutdown was fast. The story barely aired. And officials feared one thing: tourists would stop pulling off the highway at all.
By Inspector StoryFor three years, Billy “Bull” Henderson ran the busiest diner off Interstate 80, famous for a $49.99 burger people called “weirdly addictive.” It passed every inspection—until a new health inspector followed a smell to a basement that wasn’t on any blueprint. The shutdown was fast. The story barely aired. And officials feared one thing: tourists would stop pulling off the highway at all.