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  2. Domino's - Wikipedia

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    Domino's Pizza, Inc., commonly referred to as Domino's, is an American multinational pizza restaurant chain founded in 1960 [3] and led by CEO Russell Weiner. The corporation is Delaware-domiciled [ 4 ] and headquartered at the Domino's Farms Office Park in Ann Arbor Township, near Ann Arbor, Michigan .

  3. Free bread-bowl-pasta lunch at Domino's on April 29 - AOL

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    Domino's recently sent out a free-lunch offer to its loyal customers, promoting the pizza chain's new bread bowl pastas. On April 29, stop by participating Domino's locations between 11.

  4. The Super Bowl Deals From Domino's and Applebee's Are Too ...

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    Pick up a Pizza Bowl from Marco's Pizza, or feed the whole crew with the Game Day Fest. It includes two medium one-topping pizzas, Cheezybread, and a 2-liter soda for $21.99* (use code HD189).

  5. Bread bowl - Wikipedia

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    A bread bowl is a round loaf of bread which has had the top cut off and a large portion of the middle hollowed out to create an edible bowl. They are typically larger than a roll but smaller than a full sized loaf of bread. Bread bowls can be used to serve chili, New England–style clam chowder, and other thick soups and stews (often, but not ...

  6. Domino's Pizza Group - Wikipedia

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    Domino's Pizza Group plc is a United Kingdom-based master franchise of international fast food pizza delivery chain Domino's. The company is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index .

  7. Domino's has a bold stunt for the Super Bowl

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  8. Pasta - Wikipedia

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    Pasta is believed to have developed independently in Italy and is a staple food of Italian cuisine, [1] [2] with evidence of Etruscans making pasta as early as 400 BCE in Italy. [3] [4] Pastas are divided into two broad categories: dried (Italian: pasta secca) and fresh (Italian: pasta fresca).

  9. Olive Garden's Never-Ending Pasta Bowl Is Coming Back at the ...

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    The bottomless pasta options will include fettuccine, spaghetti (340 calories), rigatoni (440 calories), and angel hair (350 calories), while the sauce options will include Olive Garden's Creamy ...