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    Comet Ping Pong Scandal

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    James Alefantis was just an average restaurant owner. He had some quirky concepts and a politically significant ex-husband, but nothing alarming. That all changed with “Pizzagate,” a political scandal surrounding his pizzeria, Comet Ping Pong. At first glance, Comet Pizza is nothing special. It is described as a “hipster-heavy pizza parlor in the Upper Northwest with rough concrete walls, bathrooms hidden behind secret panels, and table tennis galore” (qtd. in Comet Ping Pong), but Comet Pizza…

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    Tim Hortons is one of the biggest fast food chain restaurants and it is currently the third-largest restraint brand in the world since Burger King and 3G Capital acquired it. It is known for its coffee and doughnuts, they also serve sandwiches (for breakfast or dinner) and soup. Also it is known for its mission statement which is superior quality products and services for their customers. First of all, in 1964, in Hamilton, the original Tom Hortons was founded by a NHL hockey player named Tim…

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    Taco Madre

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    aco Madre is a Mexican restaurant that recently opened so I decided to check it out with my friends. The first thing that I noticed from the outside was the location because it was next to Papa Johns and a wings restaurant, when seemed like a negative area to promote a business since there is competition. The location made me want to dock some points the internal made up for it. As I walked in the restaurant, I saw that the walls had the same design as the menu. I noticed that the patterns of…

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    Guy Ramsey Ferry was born in Columbus, Ohio on January 22nd, 1968, and he grew up in California. He later changed the spelling of his last name back to the original spelling, which his grandfather changed when they immigrated from Italy. He always knew he was destined to be a chef. At age 10, Guy, with the help of his dad, opened up a pretzel stand. The pretzels were very successful, and by age 16 he was able to spend a year studying in France, learning culinary techniques most teenagers would…

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    Burrito's Sandwich

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    The debate between if a burrito is a sandwich may sound absolutely absurd, however this was actually debated as a legitimate court case among the Massachusetts supreme court. This was in due to Panera sueing Quibo to be a sandwich restaurant in a mall which will break the truce of Panera being the only one vendor for sandwiches. So the question goes is a burrito really a sandwich? According to the ruling the judge cites on “Webster's definition of "sandwich"—"two thin pieces of bread, usually…

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    Currently I want you to imagine you are ordering Jimmy Johns. Now imagine that you are taking a sweet succulent bite out of a nice footlong sub. Yum you could reply with excitement. the first time I ever tried your Italian sub I was in heaven asking myself if I could ever try this wonderful dish of the gods again. Your restaurant is by far the best nobody could top what you make with your incredibly fresh ingredients. Can I comment on how good your BLTs are? Because they are extremely good I…

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    Everyone eats fast food whether it’s because they are busy, on the road, or like the food, but does anyone stop to consider what fast food industries have done to the community, the meatpacking companies, or the slaughter houses in which the food comes from. Majority of people believe these businesses moving into a town is a good concept because they bring jobs. Although it is true, Eric Schlosser takes on a different view in the book Fast Food Nation talking about how these businesses moving…

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    There are now thirty three restaurants in thirty locations in seven U.S. states in the south and southeast. Wild Wings Café is known for their various wing flavors, and other various foods. Their menu was expanded to include nachos, onion rings, burgers, salads, soups, wraps, and much more. They also offer an extensive list of beers, and offer local breweries beverages as well. Wild Wings dedicated themselves to using only the freshest ingredients, rather than…

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    The Bliss Short Story

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    At the beginning of the short story, Bliss can be identified as being in the Foreclosure stage and then eventually transitions to the Moratorium stage. Bliss was motivated by seeing her sister’s unsuccessfulness to focus on herself and stick to her goals. With that mindset, Bliss tends to be quite stuck in her ways. The author writes, “And America is still the best place to be, except when it comes to smoking. I’ve smoked since I was twelve, and I’m not stopping” (Plummer 28). Bliss is very…

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    One of the best fast food chain restaurants in California for their freshness history. First opened its doors in Baldwin Park, California in 1948 by Harry Snyder and his wife Esther Snyder, since then, it became the number one among all the hamburger restaurants around the American Southwest and Pacific coast, for their their simple, but unique menu that as of today still the same in all their locations in the region. Each hamburger is freshly made and comes with simple but savory accompaniments…

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