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  2. Gategroup - Wikipedia

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    Gategroup is a Swiss company providing services to the travel industry, including catering, onboard retail, food service provisioning, and food logistics.It serves as the parent company for four core brands, [1] and is a supplier to many major airlines.

  3. Gate Gourmet - Wikipedia

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  4. LSG Group - Wikipedia

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    1966 — Deutsche Lufthansa creates LSG Lufthansa Service GmbH as a wholly owned subsidiary. [3] [4] [5] 1979 — Sky Chefs moves its headquarters from New York to Arlington, TX, in conjunction with American Airlines’ move to Fort Worth. [6] 1982 — Sky Chefs becomes a subsidiary of American Airlines' newly formed holding company AMR ...

  5. Talk:Gate Gourmet - Wikipedia

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  8. List of assets owned by Recipe Unlimited - Wikipedia

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    Pier Six Second Cup at Queens Quay. Summit Food Service Distributors Inc. (sold to an investment group and no longer part of Cara as of January 8, 2007) Second Cup (sold to Dinecorp Hospitality on November 16, 2006)

  9. German cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The Michelin Guide of 2015 awarded a three-star ranking (the highest designation) to 11 restaurants in Germany, while 38 more received two-star rankings and 233 one-star rankings. [2] As of November 2017, Germany had the fourth-highest number of Michelin three-star restaurants in the world, after Japan, France, and the United States. [3]