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    Atlanta is known for its hearty and delicious food. Any description about Atlanta invariably brings to mind the mention of the restaurants serving some mouthwatering and delectable dishes. Restaurants in Atlanta are known for their versatility in offering delicacies of different types. Whether Italian, Mexican, French, or ty More>>
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A drive through fast-food regionalism (Long Beach Press-Telegram)
(11/20/2008 01:37 AM)

FAST FOOD ALL OVER: Because of the tubes, tunnels and cyber-navigable rivers that make up the Internets, it is possible for our column (and, we suppose, yours, too) to wash up ashore in such out-of-the-way, inconsequential little towns such as Texas, where, writes Gulf Coaster Rob Ziegler, in response to our recent column about the dearth of Sonic Drive-In restaurants in the Long Beach vicinity, ... More>>

Best choices at fast food restaurants (Press of Atlantic City)
(11/20/2008 01:37 AM)

Let's face it. No matter how healthful we try to eat, everyone ends up at a fast-food restaurant at some point, wondering what to order. More>>

Two Fast Food Shops Close in Warrenton (The Missourian)
(11/20/2008 01:37 AM)

The future appears bleak for two fast-food restaurants in Warrenton following their closure, company officials said. More>>

Fast Food Loaded with Corn (US News & World Report)
(11/20/2008 01:37 AM)

Feed for beef and chicken comes from corn, as does corn oil used in fast food. More>>

Researcher Finds Trash Cluttering Consumers' Cars (BrandWeek)
(11/20/2008 01:37 AM)

Kelley Styring, principal of market research firm InsightFarm, wishes fast food restaurants would ask before handing drive-thru customers brick-sized stacks of napkins along with their burgers. More>>