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  2. Tastykake - Wikipedia

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    Tasty Baking owned and operated a major production facility in the Allegheny West neighborhood of Philadelphia, between Allegheny Station and East Falls Station along the SEPTA Manayunk/Norristown Line. A second, smaller facility is located in Oxford, in Chester County, which historically made honey buns, doughnuts and cakes.

  3. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals v. Doughney

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    In 1995, Michael Doughney registered the domain name peta.org for his website titled "People Eating Tasty Animals". [1] The website contained links to over 30 sites including some that promoted the sale of leather goods and meats.

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  5. Eggslut - Wikipedia

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    Eggslut at the Cosmopolitan Las Vegas. An Eggslut sausage, egg, and cheese sandwich. Eggslut (stylized as eggslut) is a sandwich restaurant chain with locations in Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Tokyo, Seoul, Kuwait, London, Singapore and Hong Kong, known for its signature dish "The Slut", a coddled egg on pureed potatoes, as well as their egg sandwiches. [1]

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  7. Cashback website - Wikipedia

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    Consumers can receive the cashback or similar rewards by searching on the cashback program's website, but usually also via its mobile app, via browser extensions. The plugins may also alert consumers to better prices for the same product from the program's participating merchants, or to available discount coupons. [5]

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  9. Loyalty program - Wikipedia

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    A loyalty program typically involves the operator of a particular program setting up an account for a customer of a business associated with the scheme, and then issue to the customer a loyalty card (variously called rewards card, points card, advantage card, club card, or some other name) which may be a plastic or paper card, visually similar to a credit card, that identifies the cardholder ...