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NRN

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abbreviation

  1. no reply necessary

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"The limited menu and ease of operations are allowing our teams to focus and provide blazing fast service," the organization told members in a letter obtained by NRN.

From Fox News

“When the brand started almost 30 years ago in San Luis Obispo, it was basically a little juice shop with a big idea,” Geoff Henry, the brand’s president, told NRN.

From Fox News

Depending on the regional market, some lucky customers will find 24 varieties to choose from, but the company hopes to complete its move by the end of October, NRN said.

From Washington Times

In the NRN discussion, Thorn recalled that a decade or so ago, in order for a new item to be approved to go national, “it had to score high among the vast majority of their customers, and that meant that they never offered really spicy food because it was considered polarizing.”

From Time

Lauenstein explained to NRN that the change had been in the works for quite some time, and that it was motivated by declining sales and customer satisfaction.

From Time