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    You can even receive a $15 Target gift card when you spend $50 in home care products or $50 at Ulta at Target.

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    Participating Bad Daddy’s locations will be selling $2.50 LocoRitas May 4 — 5. Baja Fresh. ... (use the code TACO) Buy-one-get-one 50% off any large single topping pizza (use the code BOGO ...

  4. 99 Cents Only Stores - Wikipedia

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    99 Cents Only Stores LLC (also branded as The 99 Store [1]) is a soon-to-be defunct American price-point retailer chain based in Commerce, California, United States of America. It offers "a combination of closeout branded merchandise, general merchandise and fresh foods." The store initially offered all products for 99¢ or less. [2]

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    “We definitely have a goal of keeping a tight budget; we manage to spend between $50-$60 dollars a week on food,” said Garcia, who has to feed a family of four on a budget.

  6. HelloFresh - Wikipedia

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    They raised $50 million in a 2014 funding round, after having raised $10 million in 2012, and $7 million in 2013. By March 2015, the company had 250,000 subscribers, although it was still not profitable. In September of that year, it was valued at €2.6 billion in a funding round where it raised €75 million, making it a unicorn company.

  7. Seamless (company) - Wikipedia

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    Seamless logo from 2011 until parent company Grubhub was acquired by Just Eat Takeaway in 2021. Seamless was launched in 1999 by Jason Finger, Paul Appelbaum, Todd Arky [1] [2] [3] and Andy Appelbaum as SeamlessWeb, providing companies with a web-based system for ordering food from restaurants and caterers. Starting in 2005, Seamless was made ...