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  2. Good Earth (restaurant chain) - Wikipedia

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    Good Earth was a natural foods restaurant chain and bakery originally founded in Reno, Nevada, by William Galt and Nancy Galt. Murray Horton approached William to expand his deli into restaurants. Murray Horton approached William to expand his deli into restaurants.

  3. List of the largest fast food restaurant chains - Wikipedia

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    Country of origin Name Number of locations Revenue 1 China Mixue Ice Cream & Tea: 45,000 (2024) [1]: 168 RMB13.6 billion (2021) [1]: 247 : 2 United States McDonald's ...

  4. Good Earth Tea - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1972 under the name Fmali Herb Company and based in Santa Cruz, California, it was one of the first American herbal tea companies during the early 1970s. In the late 1970s, it began to develop trademark teas for Good Earth Restaurants, [1] and launched Good Earth teas in tea bag form to the California grocery market in 1988.

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  8. List of companies based in Berkeley, California - Wikipedia

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    Whole Earth Access - founded in 1969 and closed in 1998; initially a countercultural retail store inspired by Stewart Brand's Whole Earth Catalog [6] Wilderness Press - moved to Alabama; Wind River Systems - moved to Alameda

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