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Unlock the Future of Solar Energy

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Power Revolution)
Sun Dec 1 04:10:45 2024

Date: Sun, 1 Dec 2024 10:10:13 +0100
From: "Power Revolution" <FutureEnergy@flowmax.sa.com>
Reply-To: Smart Energy <FutureEnergy@flowmax.sa.com>
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old the business to longtime employee Ranulfo Rosas. He, in turn, sold the business in 2008 to his nephew Will Orozco and his wife Deya. Their burritos named after Lance Ito and Ross Perot drew national attention in the 1990s.

History
Burrito Express was founded in 1978 by Victor Cuadra, an officer for the California Highway Patrol and an amateur arm wrestler, and his wife Lila; both were born in Mexico and raised in Los Angeles. Prior to opening the restaurant, Victor assisted his mother with her Mexican delicatessen in neighboring Highland Park.

The Cuadras opened Burrito Express in response to their frustration with common criticisms about Mexican restaurants of the time. "It used to bug us", Victor said in 1991. "Anglos used to say, 'It's a hole in the wall. Awful, but the food is good'".

As a result, Burrito Express' dining area and order counter are modeled after American-style fast food restaurants. By 1980, Victor quit his job with the California Highway Patrol in order to concentrate on his business. In 1991, the Los Angeles Times reported that it was one of the few Latino-owned businesses in Pasadena. At the time, the restaurant's annual gross sales were n

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<div style="color:#ffffff; font-size:10px;">old the business to longtime employee Ranulfo Rosas. He, in turn, sold the business in 2008 to his nephew Will Orozco and his wife Deya. Their burritos named after Lance Ito and Ross Perot drew national attention in the 1990s. History Burrito Express was founded in 1978 by Victor Cuadra, an officer for the California Highway Patrol and an amateur arm wrestler, and his wife Lila; both were born in Mexico and raised in Los Angeles. Prior to opening the restaurant, Victor assisted his mother with her Mexican delicatessen in neighboring Highland Park. The Cuadras opened Burrito Express in response to their frustration with common criticisms about Mexican restaurants of the time. &quot;It used to bug us&quot;, Victor said in 1991. &quot;Anglos used to say, &#39;It&#39;s a hole in the wall. Awful, but the food is good&#39;&quot;. As a result, Burrito Express&#39; dining area and order counter are modeled after American-style fast food restaurants. By 1980, Victor quit his job with the California Highway Patrol in order to concentrate on his business. In 1991, the Los Angeles Times reported that it was one of the few Latino-owned businesses in Pasadena. At the time, the restaurant&#39;s annual gross sales were n</div>
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