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  2. What happens when you cross a personal chef with a ... - AOL

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    The founder, owner, cook, purchaser, packer, marketer and delivery boy for Sonny Nation Dog Food Co., Acain has had 70 customers sign up for the weekly home delivery service he started a year ago ...

  3. Eating your own dog food - Wikipedia

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    Eating your own dog food or "dogfooding" is the practice of using one's own products or services. [1] This can be a way for an organization to test its products in real-world usage using product management techniques. Hence dogfooding can act as quality control, and eventually a kind of testimonial advertising. Once in the market, dogfooding ...

  4. This Dog Food Brand Sold Out Twice in Its First Month

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    Depending on how much your dog eats, plans start as low as $7 a week for dry food and $15 a week for fresh food. Most new customers get a 20 percent off discount.

  5. Restaurant management - Wikipedia

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    Associate, bachelor, and graduate degree programs are offered in restaurant management by community colleges, junior colleges, and some universities in the United States [1] and elsewhere. [ 2 ] One hierarchical system for organizing a restaurant's kitchen staff is the brigade de cuisine system developed by Auguste Escoffier (1846–1935).

  6. Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    Beyond this, restaurants may differentiate themselves on factors including speed of service e.g. fast food. Theme restaurants and automated restaurant have become big players in the restaurant industry and may include fine dining, casual dining, contemporary casual, family style, fast casual, coffeehouse, concession stands, food trucks, pop-up ...

  7. Airline serves ‘dog food’ to business class passengers in ...

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    The food served on planes doesn’t have the best reputation at the best of times, but even the most iron-stomached among passengers might think twice before ordering a mistranslated menu option ...

  8. Dog n Suds - Wikipedia

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    At its peak in 1968, the chain had about 650 restaurants. [4] In the early 1970s, Griggs sold his interest in the business and a few years later in 1974 the company was sold to Frostie Enterprises who owned the Frostie and Stewart's brands of root beer. [7] In 1991, the VanDames purchased the Dog n Suds trademark and identity rights. [6]

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