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  2. Atkins Nutritionals - Wikipedia

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    Atkins Nutritionals, Inc. was originally founded as Complementary Formulations in 1989. [1] The company was renamed to Atkins Nutritionals in 1998. [2] It was founded to supplement the way of the Atkins diet. The diet was developed after Atkins read a research paper in the Journal of the American Medical Association. The paper, entitled "Weight ...

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    Good and Gather (Target) Chicken Tikka Masala - Frozen Bag Meal, 22 oz. Good & Gather Cobb Salad with Chicken & Uncured Bacon 6.25 oz. Good & Gather Chicken Ranch with Uncured Bacon Salad 5.8 oz.

  4. “What’s The Most Frugal Thing You Do?” (50 Answers) - AOL

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    Image credits: Sad_Goose3191 #6. A habit I learned from my mom as I grew up that I still do today: we usually had protein, a carb and two side dish vegetables for dinner most nights, and she used ...

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    Now, Drew Barrymore is giving microwave meals a modern makeover with her nutritious new line of gourmet-inspired frozen dinners, the latest addition to Beautiful by Drew at Walmart. Yes, the very ...

  6. Atkins diet - Wikipedia

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    Atkins Nutritionals was founded in 1989 by Atkins to promote the sale of Atkins-branded products. Following his death, waning popularity of the diet and a reduction in demand for Atkins products, Atkins Nutritionals, Inc. filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on July 31, 2005 citing losses of $340 million. [ 20 ]

  7. Swanson - Wikipedia

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    The Swanson Company's first frozen dinner was a turkey dinner; eventually, the company added chicken and beef entrées. [1] With over half of American households owning televisions by the 1950s, the Swanson brothers called their frozen meals "TV dinners," suitable for eating on a folding tray in one's living room while watching television.