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  2. Mills Darden - Wikipedia

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    Mills Darden (October 7, 1799 – January 23, 1857 [1]) was an American who became famous as one of the largest men ever in human history.His enormous size both in terms of his body weight and height made him one of the biggest humans to have ever lived.

  3. Darden Restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Darden has more than 1,800 restaurant locations and more than 175,000 employees, making it the world's largest full-service restaurant company. [2] The company began as an extension of Red Lobster, founded by William Darden and initially backed by General Mills. Red Lobster was later sold in July 2014.

  4. List of heaviest people - Wikipedia

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    Mills Darden United States: M 476 kg 1,049 lb 74 st 13 lb 2.29 m 7 ft 6 in 88 1798–1857 (58) Mayra Rosales United States: F 470 kg 1,040 lb 74 st 0 lb 1.60 m 5 ft 3 in 184 As of 2013, had lost an estimated 363 kg (800 lb; 57 st 2 lb). [16] [17] 1980–2024 (43) Kenneth Brumley [18] United States: M 468 kg 1,032 lb 73 st 10 lb 1968

  5. List of tallest people - Wikipedia

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    Mills Darden: United States: 229 cm 7 ft 6 in Known for his extreme weight and height. Weighed 1,021 lb (463 kg). 1799–1857 (57) Yao Ming: China: 229 cm: 7 ft 6 in: Was the tallest player in the NBA during his playing years until his retirement in 2011. born 1980 Shawn Bradley: United States Germany: 229 cm: 7 ft 6 in

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  8. Olive Garden - Wikipedia

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    General Mills spun off its restaurant holdings as Darden Restaurants (named after Red Lobster founder Bill Darden), a stand-alone company, in 1995. Olive Garden removed "The" from its name in 1998 as part of a rebranding which introduced the slogan "When you're here, you're family".

  9. York Steak House - Wikipedia

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    York Steak House was a national chain of steakhouse restaurants in the United States.It was among several chains owned at the time by cereal manufacturer General Mills.By 1982, there were nearly 200 restaurants in 27 states from Texas to Maine. [1]