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  2. A brief history of airline food’s rapid descent - AOL

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    If you took an American Airlines flight in the 1960s, you’d be wined and dined from the Coach-class “Royal Coachmanmenu. Your meal began with the beef consommé and proceeded to sautéed ...

  3. From Bundled Deals to Bigger Snacks: How America Ate in 2024

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    Though many grocery staples are down from their peak prices in 2022 and 2023, we’re still contending with food costs that have remained higher than our wages, and there’s a certain fatigue ...

  4. All American Group - Wikipedia

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    All American Group (formerly Coachmen Industries) was an American company whose divisions produced pre-fabricated housing, recreational vehicles (RVs) and system-built homes. [1] Based in Elkhart, Indiana , it was founded in 1964 as Coachmen Industries .

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  6. Coachman - Wikipedia

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    Coachman, Boston MA 1902 Russian coachman, before 1917 — his belt indicates his master's wealth. A coachman is an employee who drives a coach or carriage, a horse-drawn vehicle designed for the conveyance of passengers. A coachman has also been called a coachee, coachy, whip, or hackman.

  7. Ponder brothers - Wikipedia

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    "The Potter House" by George N. Barnard published as plate 38 in his 1866 photograph album Views of Sherman's Campaign (MET_1970.525). The Ponder brothers were four siblings, William G. Ponder, Ephraim G. Ponder, James Ponder, and John G. Ponder, who worked as interstate slave traders in the United States prior to the American Civil War, trafficking people between Maryland, Virginia, Georgia ...

  8. Kroger's $25-billion deal for grocery rival Albertsons ... - AOL

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    U.S. food prices have risen by 25% over the last four years, and while food inflation is showing signs of cooling in 2024, grocery bills remain a growing concern for shoppers.

  9. Joseph Erwin - Wikipedia

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    Slave prices were high in the year 1818, and records show Erwin sold $19,000 worth of people that year. The highest prices were paid for three prime-age male field hands, Hooper, Sam, and Peter, priced at $1250 each and $1500 respectively, and for "A quadroon, Chloe, aged twelve and warranted a slave for life...sold to Dominie DeVerbois for the ...