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  2. The company behind Shaq’s Super Bowl party says it ... - AOL

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    Super Bowl weekend is synonymous with good food, good drinks, and a good time. ... And one event company is responsible for three larger-than-life parties in New Orleans, where the Kansas City ...

  3. Reser's Fine Foods - Wikipedia

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    Oregon State University's football stadium, Reser Stadium, is named after the company, which is one of its sponsors. The company recalled 19 salad products distributed in 29 states in 2016 for possible listeria contamination. [3] Reser's consistently ranks in the top ten privately held Oregon companies by annual revenue. [4] [1]

  4. Fast food advertising - Wikipedia

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    Several international fast food companies have sponsored sporting events, teams and leagues. McDonald's is one of the largest sponsors, having affiliations with the NHL , Olympic Games , and the FIFA World Cup .

  5. List of food companies - Wikipedia

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    The a2 Milk Company; Arnott's Group; Baiada Poultry; Bakers Delight; Balfours; Baskin-Robbins Australia; Beerenberg Farm; Bega Cheese; Bellamy's Australia; Bickford's Australia

  6. Category : Food and drink companies of the United States

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    Defunct food and drink companies of the United States (5 C, 10 P) Food and drink companies in the United States by state or territory (56 C) Food and drink companies based in Washington D.C. (3 C)

  7. Category:Catering and food service companies of the United ...

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    Pages in category "Catering and food service companies of the United States" The following 42 pages are in this category, out of 42 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  8. Yum! Brands - Wikipedia

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    Yum! was created in 1997 as Tricon Global Restaurants, Inc. from PepsiCo's fast food division as the parent corporation of the KFC, Pizza Hut and Taco Bell restaurant companies. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] The decision was announced in January and the spin off was effected on October 6. [ 15 ]

  9. Tim Hortons - Wikipedia

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    The company stated the sponsorship was a violation of the company's policy not to sponsor events "representing religious groups, political affiliates or lobby groups." [175] [176] [177] Tim Hortons Field in Hamilton, Ontario. The company acquired the stadium's naming rights in 2013.