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- to focus on its higher end chains; its Burger King holding company, DiversiFoods, was eventually acquired by Pillsbury $390 million in 1984 and folded...
- DiversiFoods for just $390 million". Nation's Restaurant News. Archived from the original on July 8, 2012. Retrieved August 24, 2007. "DiversiFoods Net"...
- to become CEO of Burger King Corporation from 1977 to 1980, and then Diversifoods, the largest franchisee of Burger King, later leaving for Pepsico to...
- refocused on its higher end chains; its Burger King holding company, DiversiFoods, was eventually acquired by Pillsbury $390 million (USD) in 1984 and...
- Company bought Häagen-Dazs in 1983. Then in 1985, Pillsbury acquired Diversifoods, the largest Burger King franchisee in the U.S. and parent company of...
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- initio indices alphabetici decem super nominibus avium in totidem linguis diversis: & ante illos enumeratio avium eo ordine quo in hoc volumine continentur...
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- fabricated under the pseudonym Benedictus Levita, referred to sodomy: XXI. De diversis malorum flagitiis. ("No. 21: On manifold disgraceful wrongs") CXLIII. De...
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