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  2. 9 things you probably didn't know about breakfast pizza at ...

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    Iowa’s love affair with gas station breakfast pizza started on Sept. 14, 2001, when Casey’s General Store first unveiled pies topped with scrambled eggs, sausage, bacon and even gravy to the ...

  3. Casey's - Wikipedia

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    Casey's became a publicly traded company in October 1983, with an initial public offering of 700,000 shares. Around this time Casey's began to sell doughnuts and pizza in its stores. [10] The store also briefly introduced fried chicken before abandoning the endeavor. [11] In 1990, Casey's moved to its current facility in Ankeny, Iowa. [9]

  4. Casey’s serves up some of the best gas station pizza. Today ...

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    Wichita has five Casey’s stores, which is two more than when I rated gas station pizza seven years ago. They’re at 2970 N. Tyler, 511 S. West St. 3540 S. Meridian, 11931 W. Central and 3520 N ...

  5. Casey's introduces a new pizza perfect for summer. But, you ...

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    A large barbecue pulled pork pizza is $16.99 ordered online or in the Casey’s app. The pulled pork sandwiches are $6.49, according to the news release. What are some Casey’s pizza deals ...

  6. Pizza by the slice - Wikipedia

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    The price of pizza slices is also typically significantly less than the cost of a whole pie. [1] Pizza by the slice is prevalent in the United States. [1] [2] There are over 1,000 pizzerias and "slice shops" in New York City [3] [4] selling New York–style pizza by the slice, [4] with Sicilian pizza slices also often available. [5] [6] It is a ...

  7. Dietary energy supply - Wikipedia

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    The dietary energy supply is the food available for human consumption, usually expressed in kilocalories or kilojoules per person per day. It gives an overestimate of the total amount of food consumed as it reflects both food consumed and food wasted. [1]

  8. Food energy - Wikipedia

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    For an overall efficiency of 20%, one watt of mechanical power is equivalent to 18 kJ/h (4.3 kcal/h). For example, a manufacturer of rowing equipment shows calories released from "burning" food as four times the actual mechanical work, plus 1,300 kJ (300 kcal) per hour, [16] which amounts to about 20% efficiency at 250 watts of mechanical output.

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