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  2. Ruiz Foods - Wikipedia

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    Ruiz Foods is an American food production and service company based in Dinuba, California, founded in 1964 by Louis Ruiz and his son, Fred. [1] [2] As of April 2010, it was the top seller of frozen Mexican dishes in the US and Canada.

  3. Mexican Restaurants, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Mexican Restaurants, Inc. is a Houston, Texas [2]-based restaurant company. As of 2015, they have 46 company operated locations, 10 franchised and one licensed.. The company operates five different concepts: Casa Ole, Überrito Fresh Mex (formerly Mission Burrito), [3] Monterey's Little Mexico, Tortuga Mexican Kitchen and Crazy Jose's.

  4. Burrito - Wikipedia

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    Burritos first appeared on American restaurant menus at the El Cholo Spanish Cafe in Los Angeles during the 1930s. [20] Burritos were mentioned in the U.S. media for the first time in 1934, [ 21 ] appearing in the Mexican Cookbook , a collection of regional recipes from New Mexico that was written by historian Erna Fergusson . [ 22 ]

  5. Urgent Recall: Costco Pulls Popular Frozen Burritos Over ...

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    If you have Red’s mini burritos in your freezer bought at Costco locations in the Midwestern U.S. with the sell-by dates: 3/27/26, 4/1/26, 4/2/26, and 4/7/26, do not eat them and return them for ...

  6. Food You Should Never Buy at Costco (Because it's Gross) - AOL

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    Don Miguel Breakfast Burritos. ... 13 Cheap Pets That Are Easy to Take Care Of. 40 Meals Under 100 Calories Per Serving. Costco Business Center: Locations, FAQs, and Why You Should Shop Here.

  7. Mission burrito - Wikipedia

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    A Mission burrito (also known as a San Francisco burrito or a Mission-style burrito) is a type of burrito that first became popular during the 1960s in the Mission District of San Francisco, California. It is distinguished from other burritos by its large size and inclusion of rice and other ingredients. [1]

  8. El Charrito - Wikipedia

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    El Charrito is a brand of Tex-Mex frozen foods. [1] The brand formerly produced TV dinners.The word is Spanish for "little cowboy". The brand was introduced in 1980 by the Campbell Taggart company, who owned the El Chico restaurant chain.

  9. Burro percherón - Wikipedia

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    A variation of the classic burrito, it is one of the most popular foods in these two cities, being offered in several establishments, both establishments and mobile food trucks, where they are offered mainly at night, although recently there are establishments that offer burro percherón in its menu throughout the day. Among the main and most ...