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  2. HelloFresh - Wikipedia

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    HelloFresh SE is a German meal-kit company based in Berlin.It is the largest meal-kit provider in the United States, [2] and also has operations in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and Europe (Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium, The Netherlands, Luxembourg, France, Italy, Ireland, Spain, Scandinavia and United Kingdom).

  3. Pillsbury Doughboy - Wikipedia

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    Poppin' Fresh, more widely known as the Pillsbury Doughboy, is an advertising mascot for the Pillsbury Company, appearing in many of their commercials. Many commercials from 1965 until 2005 (together with some for GEICO between 2009 and 2017) ended with a human finger poking the Doughboy's belly.

  4. Hello fresh - Wikipedia

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  5. Labor Department investigating HelloFresh facility after ...

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    A HelloFresh facility is under investigation by the United States Department of Labor after an ABC News report revealed allegations that migrant children were working at the facility in Aurora ...

  6. 5 Reasons To Cancel HelloFresh (and Other Meal Kit Delivery ...

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    Moreover, the extensive packaging materials, such as plastic bags and containers, used to keep ingredients fresh during transportation, significantly contribute to plastic waste. These single-use ...

  7. Hello - Wikipedia

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    Hello, with that spelling, was used in publications in the U.S. as early as the 18 October 1826 edition of the Norwich Courier of Norwich, Connecticut. [1] Another early use was an 1833 American book called The Sketches and Eccentricities of Col. David Crockett, of West Tennessee, [2] which was reprinted that same year in The London Literary Gazette. [3]

  8. Jim Parsons reveals the origins of "Bazinga!" - AOL

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    Jim Parsons is known mostly for his incredible portrayal of the socially awkward theoretical physicist, Sheldon Cooper, on the CBS smash hit "The Big Bang Theory". His "Sheldonisms" circulate on ...

  9. Talk : Culturally significant words and phrases from The ...

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    That it is derived from known words also cannot be disqualifying, since ALL words on the list, in some sense, have been derived from other words (we only have so many phonemes in the language). And, finally, that it is simply a change from noun to adjective shouldn't disqualify it; this is a tried and true method of creating new words in ...