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  2. Steal a Base, Steal a Taco - Wikipedia

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    The first player to steal a base in a World Series is called the "Taco Hero", [16] with that term first appearing during the 2016 promotion. [27]Mookie Betts is the only player to have been a Taco Hero more than once, having accomplished the feat in 2018 with the Boston Red Sox and in 2020 with the Los Angeles Dodgers. [28]

  3. Charleys Cheesesteaks - Wikipedia

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    Charleys Cheesesteaks, officially Charleys Philly Steaks, is an American restaurant chain specializing in Philly cheesesteak headquartered in Columbus, Ohio. [2] Formerly known as Charley's Steakery and Charley's Grilled Subs, the franchise was established in 1986 on the campus of Ohio State University.

  4. Zantigo - Wikipedia

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    Zantigo is an American fast food restaurant chain serving Mexican food.It began operation in 1969 in Minneapolis, Minnesota as Zapata. With over 80 locations at its peak, Zantigo, alongside its sister/parent company Kentucky Fried Chicken, was sold to PepsiCo, with the former being merged into Taco Bell in 1986.

  5. Burger King's 'Game Day' Menu Has Fans Saying They're ... - AOL

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    Commenters couldn't help but compare the Nacho Chicken Fries to Taco Bell's Crispy Chicken Nuggets, which are also covered in a tortilla chip breading. "Taco Bell they stealing your idea with yall ...

  6. 7 Fast Food Chains That Use Real, High-Quality Chicken - AOL

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    While many fast-food joints claim they serve “real” chicken, some still rely on antibiotic-laden, factory-farmed mystery meat. Here are 7 chains that actually use high-quality, real chicken.

  7. Taco Bell - Wikipedia

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    Taco Bell Corp. [5] is an American multinational chain of fast food restaurants founded in 1962 by Glen Bell (1923–2010) in Downey, California. [6]

  8. JD Vance and the politics of vegetarianism in a red-meat ...

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    In the book, Vance, who endured an impoverished childhood in Ohio, described a milieu where meals came from Wendy's, McDonald's and Taco Bell, and home cooking meant Hamburger Helper and TV dinners.

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