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Pup 'N' Taco (also spelled with a lower case 'n') was a privately owned chain of fast-food restaurants in Southern California; the chain's headquarters were located in Long Beach, California. The business was begun by Russell Wendell in 1956 as a drive-in restaurant that served tacos, hot dogs, and pastrami sandwiches.
Petco Health and Wellness Company, Inc. is an American pet retailer with corporate offices in San Diego and San Antonio. Petco sells pet food, products, and services, as well as certain types of live small animals. Founded in 1965 as a mail-order veterinary supply company in California, it grew into a pet food and supplies chain.
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Original location Founded Headquarters Number of U.S. locations Areas served Notes Bojangles' Famous Chicken 'n Biscuits: Charlotte, North Carolina: 1977 Charlotte, North Carolina: 773 Southeast Boston Market: Newton, Massachusetts: 1984 Golden, Colorado: 298 Nationwide Brown's Chicken & Pasta: Bridgeview, Illinois: 1949 Villa Park, Illinois: 20
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PetSmart is originally started as Pet Food Warehouse in 1986. The initial two stores opened their doors in 1987 in Phoenix. Jim and Janice Dougherty conceived the idea of a chain of discount pet-food warehouses, and, with the initial financial backing of Phillips-Van Heusen Corporation, incorporated under the name Pacific Coast Distributing in 1986.
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Recent restaurant openings around Tacoma also include great coffee at a brewery, the return of a cider bar and a new name for an existing Irish pub. New restaurants: Oyster po’boys, massive ...